SEISMIC ENERGY
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Seismic reflection reminder
Seismic energy is reflected (echoed) from interfaces as well as transmitted.
Strength of reflection depends on
Seismic speed contrast across interface
Density contrast across interface
Transmitted energy can be partially reflected by still-deeper interfaces
Seismic Reflection
Travel-time, strength of "echoes" from layers below source measured
Travel-times give relative depth
Strength gives property contrast
Repeated at close spacings along profile (compare echo-sounder)
Result is seismic section, which mimics layer distribution in subsurface
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geophysics, reflection refers to the seismic energy or signal that returns from an interface of contrasting acoustic impedance, known as a reflector, according to Snell's law. Reflection seismic surveys are useful for mapping geologic structures in the subsurface, interpreting sedimentary environments and evaluating hydrocarbon accumulations that might occur as amplitude anomalies. Reflection surveys are complicated by the variation of velocity as well as the various types of wave energy that are propagated within the Earth.
geophysics, reflection refers to the seismic energy or signal that returns from an interface of contrasting acoustic impedance, known as a reflector, according to Snell's law. Reflection seismic surveys are useful for mapping geologic structures in the subsurface, interpreting sedimentary environments and evaluating hydrocarbon accumulations that might occur as amplitude anomalies. Reflection surveys are complicated by the variation of velocity as well as the various types of wave energy that are propagated within the Earth.