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Gas Hydrate and Free Gas Accumulations in the Kumano Forearc Basin: Insights from Seismic Velocity Analysis via Automatic Picking Algorithm
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 23rd Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan, October 11–12, 2017
Paper Number: SPWLA-JFES-2017-S
... Abstract To better define the accumulations of gas hydrates and free gases in the Kumano forearc basin which is located above accretionary prism in the Nankai margin off the Kii peninsula, Japan, we performed a high-resolution seismic velocity analysis to 3D seismic data using the method...
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Pore Pressure in the Nankai Trough off the Kii Peninsula, Japan: Insight Into Evolution of Mega-Splay Fault
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 18th Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan, September 27–28, 2012
Paper Number: SPWLA-JFES-2012-W
.... First, we developed a theoretical relationship between elastic velocity and effective stress from the crack aspect ratio spectrum estimated from laboratory and well-log data, by using differential effective medium (DEM) theory. Then we estimated in situ effective stress within the accretionary prism...