Acoustic Waves in Boreholes

Acoustic Waves in Boreholes

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Features

  • Examines the primary factors that control the properties of borehole waveforms
  • Provides a compact and notationally consistent derivation of equations for computing synthetic borehole seismograms for a wide variety of conditions
  • Presents a thorough overview of inversion techniques being used in industry, complete with examples using both synthetic and experimental data
  • Discusses theory and application of nonsymmetric, as well as symmetric source logging
  • Includes more than 100 figures, many never before published
  • Contains over 300 references
  • Features new areas, such as new illustrations of physical principles using simplified waveguide geometry, new inversion techniques for open and cased boreholes, interpretation techniques for intrinsic attenuation and velocity, in situ measurement of permeability, and application of waveform logging to fractured rocks
  • Summary

    Introducing the first, self-contained reference on acoustic waveform logging

    Acoustic measurements in boreholes were first made as a specialized logging technique in geological exploration, but recent advances have greatly expanded the potential applications of this technique. Acoustic Waves in Boreholes provides a thorough review of the theory and interpretation techniques needed to realize these applications, emphasizing the role of guided modes and critically refracted waves in determining the characteristics of recorded waveforms.

    Topics covered in this comprehensive volume include the seismic properties of rocks; propagation of axisymmetric waves along fluid-filled boreholes in isotropic rocks; and symmetric and nonsymmetric sources in isotropic, transversely isotropic, and porous, permeable formations in open and cased boreholes. Each chapter includes the theory of synthetic microseismogram computation, interpretation and data inversion techniques illustrated using computed seismograms, and case histories using experimental data. Appendices providing the mathematical formulation needed to compute microseismograms, with a single consistent notation used throughout, are also included in appropriate chapters.

    The wide range of geomechanical properties covered in this book will interest exploration geophysicists, reservoir engineers, civil engineers, geologists, and soil scientists.

    Table of Contents

    Acoustic Measurements in Boreholes. Acoustic Porosity Logging. Modelling Wave Propagation in Channels and Boreholes. Synthetic Microseismograms in Fluid-Filled Boreholes. Synthetic Microseismograms, Rock Properties, and Waveform Logs in the Open Hole. Open Hole Interpretation Methods. Synthetic Microseismograms and Waveform Interpretation in Cased Boreholes. Synthetic Microseismograms in Porous and Permeable Formations. Qualitative and Quantitative Interpretation of Fracture Permeability by Means of Acoustic Full Waveform Logs.

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