Seismic velocities and quantification of gas-hydrates from AVA modeling in the western continental margin of India

Ojha, Maheswar ; Sain, Kalachand (2007) Seismic velocities and quantification of gas-hydrates from AVA modeling in the western continental margin of India Marine Geophysical Researches, 28 (2). pp. 101-107. ISSN 0025-3235

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-007-9017-6

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Abstract

The most commonly used marker for the investigation of gas-hydrates is the bottom simulating reflector (BSR), which is caused by gas-hydrate laden sediment underlain by either brine or gas-saturated sediment. A BSR has been identified by seismic experiment in the Kerala-Konkan Basin of the western continental margin of India. Here we perform AVA modeling of seismic reflection data from a BSR to investigate the seismic velocities for quantitative assessment of gas-hydrates and to understand the origin of the BSR. The result reveals a P-wave velocity of 2.245 km/s and an S-wave velocity of 0.895 km/s for the sediments above the BSR. This corresponds to a Poisson ratio of 0.406 and hydrates saturation of ∼30% in the study area. The comparison of estimated P-wave velocity (1.77 km/s) above the hydrates-bearing sediment to that (1.78 km/s) below the BSR implies that the origin of the BSR is mainly due to gas-hydrates, as the presence (even in small quantities) of free-gas reduces the P-wave velocity considerably.

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