AN ANALYSIS OF THE "NON-STATIC STATICS" PHENOMENON
LUO Jun-song1, TANG Wen-bang2, WANG Da-yuan3
1. Chengdu University of Science & Technology, Chengdu 610059, China;
2. Beijing zhiyuan Jinxin Science & Technology Development Ltd.Beijing 100086;
3. Institute of Geophysical Exploration of the Southwest Subcompanyof Sinopec, Deyang 618000, China
In the processing of seismic data from western China, there frequently exists a residual static time difference of tens of milliseconds after elevation and datum corrections. In the stacked profiles, the effects of this static time difference on the shape of the reflection undulation are different in shallow, middle and deep layers, i.e., there exists the phenomenon of "non-static statics". An analysis shows that such a phenomenon is attributed to high stacking multiplicity and large offset in the arrangement. For the shallow, middle and deep layers in the same CMP gather, the number of the traces participating in stacking is quite different, which causes different smoothing actions during stacking on the static time difference. Different from the "non-static statics" phenomenon caused by different propagation paths of the reflection in mountain areas, it remains "surface consistent". The correct analysis of the cause of this type of phenomena provides a basis for the correct application of static correction.
罗俊松, 唐文榜, 王达远. 一种"静校不静"现象的分析[J]. 物探与化探, 2005, 29(4): 359-361.
LUO Jun-song, TANG Wen-bang, WANG Da-yuan. AN ANALYSIS OF THE "NON-STATIC STATICS" PHENOMENON. Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration, 2005, 29(4): 359-361.