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Tube-wave Generation Due to Permeable Layers in a VSP Experiment - A New Model Elucidating the Effect of Dip Angles
2017
79th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2017
unpublished
The hydraulic properties of subsurface fractures are critically important in the exploration of geothermal and hydrocarbon reservoirs. The analysis of tube waves (low-frequency Stoneley waves propagating along a fluid-filled borehole) is a promising approach to estimate the hydraulic properties of fractures intersecting a borehole. We present a new model for tube-wave generation in a borehole (VSP) by a permeable structure characterized by certain values of porosity and permeability. Contrary
doi:10.3997/2214-4609.201701198
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