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MODELLING GUIDED WAVES IN CROSS-HOLE SURVEYS IN UNCRACKED AND CRACKED ROCK1
Authors:MIN LOU  STUART CRAMPIN
Abstract:The theoretical behaviour of guided waves in cross-hole seismic surveys is examined with dispersion curves and synthetic seismograms. The modelling suggests, and field observations confirm, that the dominant energy in many cross-hole seismic surveys propagates as guided waves, as well as body waves, with the energy tied to an interface, or combination of interfaces, whenever there are interfaces with significant velocity contrasts continuous between the wells. The dispersion and waveforms of such modal solutions carry detailed information about the internal structure, particularly the stress-aligned structure of fluid-filled inclusions in the immediate neighbourhood of the waveguide. Since the information content can be controlled to some extent by the choice of frequency and source type and the level of source and receiver in the two wells, such guided waves in cross-hole surveys may be important for monitoring changes in nearly horizontal reservoirs during hydrocarbon production processes. Initially, we investigate the basic properties of propagation in isotropic strata, and then examine the behaviour of guided waves in the stress-aligned fluid-filled inclusions.
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