Seismic attribute study for gas hydrates in the Andaman Offshore India

Satyavani, N. ; Sain, Kalachand ; Lall, Malcolm ; Kumar, B. J. P. (2008) Seismic attribute study for gas hydrates in the Andaman Offshore India Marine Geophysical Researches, 29 (3). pp. 167-175. ISSN 0025-3235

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-008-9053-x

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Abstract

Seismic data from the Andaman offshore region has been examined to investigate for the presence of gas hydrates. The seismic data displays reflection characteristics such as blanking, enhanced reflection patterns, shadows in instantaneous frequency, and increase in amplitude with the offset, which are indicative of gas hydrates and underlying free gas. A prominent bottom-simulating reflection, BSR, coupled with reverse polarity is observed around 650–700 ms. Seismic attributes such as the reflection strength and instantaneous frequency are computed along this reflector in order to probe for the presence of gas hydrates or free gas in this region. The reflection plot shows a strong reflector paralleling the seafloor. In addition, attenuation of the high frequency signal is noticed, indicating the presence of free gas below the BSR.

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