UK MNSH 47

Complex faulting, unconformities and terminations, carbonate platforms and salt structures.

This example is from a central portion of Line 47 from the UK North Sea Transition Authorities “Mid North Sea High” dataset. The data is used by permission.

The target zone is carbonate platforms in the Zechstein formation (purple). Other potential targets exist throughout the upper section.

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By visiting this page and downloading the project, you start transitioning from interpreting seismic data through attributes (like color or gray) to directly interpreting seismic data itself. This is a transition that you along, with everyone else in the industry, must undertake. The transition is remarkable, comparable to the shift from single-fold analog seismic to multi-fold digital seismic over sixty years ago. Just as that transition challenged everyone’s understanding of what seismic can reveal about the subsurface, this one will too. 

The project contains a short segment of a single seismic line, taken from the UK NSTA’s Mid North Sea High project. Even though it’s just a segment of a much longer line, studying it first will give you an idea of what to look for in our more detailed example projects and in your own seismic data. 

Start by reviewing the comparisons provided on this page. Then, use StratiScape to study them in detail. You are stepping into a new world. Get ready to be amazed..

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Line 47 Overview Comparison.

This is the central portion of the line. There are significant amplitude anomalies in the lower Zechstein event plus complex faulting, unconformities and terminations.

This line is available for download as part of our training library.

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