2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijggc.2020.103245
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Multiscale characterisation of chimneys/pipes: Fluid escape structures within sedimentary basins

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“…This complicates the analysis of vertical seismic anomalies (chimneys), which are defined by their disturbed seismic character, and differentiates these structures from imaging artefacts. Seismic artefacts, including acoustic masking, velocity pull-down and pull-up effects and bright spot multiples can generate vertical seismic anomalies, which can be misinterpreted as focused fluid conduits (Callow et al, 2021). (Figure 7b,c), which show a depth-varying shape, that is probably lithology-related and would not be expected for poor data acquisition.…”
Section: Deep-sourced Fluid-flow Featuresmentioning
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“…This complicates the analysis of vertical seismic anomalies (chimneys), which are defined by their disturbed seismic character, and differentiates these structures from imaging artefacts. Seismic artefacts, including acoustic masking, velocity pull-down and pull-up effects and bright spot multiples can generate vertical seismic anomalies, which can be misinterpreted as focused fluid conduits (Callow et al, 2021). (Figure 7b,c), which show a depth-varying shape, that is probably lithology-related and would not be expected for poor data acquisition.…”
Section: Deep-sourced Fluid-flow Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, fluid escape or seal bypass structures permit pressure-driven, focused fluid flow, which cross-cut overburden stratigraphy, hydraulically connecting deeper strata with the seafloor (e.g. Cartwright et al, 2007Cartwright et al, , 2021Cartwright & Santamarina, 2015;Løseth et al, 2009;Robinson et al, 2021). Therefore, understanding the physical properties of fluid pathways and the mechanisms of fluid flow is critical for the risk assessment of potential subsurface geohazard and fluid escape (Callow et al, 2021).…”
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“…or their mutual feed-back. It means that even with the best quality seismic data available today, the interpretation is based on a very simplified picture [53,54].…”
Section: Insights From Field Data I Geophysical Imagery Of Active Flu...mentioning
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