Rock-Physics Foundation For AVO Analysis & Zoeppritz Equations and Their Approximations
Rock-Physics Foundation For AVO Analysis & Zoeppritz Equations and Their Approximations
Zoeppritz Equations
RP : reflected P
RS : reflected S
TP : transmitted P
TS : transmitted S
SOME APPROXIMATIONS
Bortfelt (1961)
Principle of this method:
1. Divide the major interface into
many smaller ones with small
changes in VP, VS and .
2. Use the approximated equation
to compute reflections and
transmission.
3. Integrate the results, including
all mode conversions and
multiples, setting time delays to
zero (delta z = 0).
SOME APPROXIMATIONS
Bortfelt (1961)
After subsitution in to Zoeppritz equations, we have the following
differential coefficients:
SOME APPROXIMATIONS
Bortfelt (1961)
For the reflected compressional wave:
Where,
Note that Smith & Gidlow only use mud-rock equation to justify the form of the
fluid-factor equation.
In fact, the coefficient 1.16 can be replaced by a time-varying variable to
minimize for background reflection. That process has been called geostack,
deviation from background, and universal hydrocarbon indicator
SOME APPROXIMATIONS
The Fatti et al. approximation
Fatti at al. Approximation can be considered in case Gardners relationship
is not valid for particular case.
Fatti et al. Approximation rearrange the Aki & Richards equation as
SOME APPROXIMATIONS
The Fatti et al. approximation
Note that this equation solves for P- and S-impedance reflectivities. For
small angles, because , so the third term is much smaller and
can be neglected