Attributes Developed by the Attribute-Assisted Seismic Processing & Interpretation Consortium
Resolve GeoSciences is a member and sponsor of the Attribute-Assisted Seismic Processing & Interpretation (AASPI) Consortium, an organization that is improving the way in which seismic attributes are used for interpretation and reservoir characterization. We have transformed the tremendous work of AASPI and similar consortiums from an expansive, research-focused approach into a consistent commercial application accessible to our clients.
Curvature attributes are also available from AASPI, which help measure and represent curvedness to track structural lineaments visually or with the aid of software more easily. When attempting to understand the shape of reflectors, the diverging vectors of anticlines can illuminate stratigraphic features like domes and channel banks, while converging vectors of synclines can point to bowls and channel beds.
SeisShow's ability to rapidly scroll through dozens of volumes can help determine which particular AASPI attributes work best to verify your data's faults, fractures, flexures, and folds. For examples and more information, please contact us to learn more about how we can assist your specific projects.
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Attribute-Assisted Seismic Processing & Interpretation Consortium
Allied Geophysical Laboratories
Chopra, Satinder, and Kurt J. Marfurt. "Seismic Attributes for Prospect Identification and Reservoir Characterization." Geophysical Developments. Ed. Stephen J. Hill. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2007.

