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Published as SEP report, 80, 277-292 (1994)
Seismic AVO analysis of methane hydrate structures
Christine Ecker and David E. Lumley
Abstract:
Marine seismic data from the Blake Outer Ridge offshore Florida show strong
``bottom simulating reflections'' (BSR) associated with methane hydrate
occurence in deep marine sediments. We use a detailed amplitude versus
offset (AVO) analysis of these data to explore the validity of models which
might explain the origin of the bottom simulating reflector. After careful
preprocessing steps, we determine a BSR model which can successfully reproduce
the observed AVO responses. The P- and S-velocity behavior predicted by the
forward modeling is further investigated by estimating the P- and S-impedance
contrasts at all subsurface positions. Our results indicate that the Blake Outer
Ridge BSR is compatible with a model of methane hydrate in sediment, overlaying
a layer of free methane gas-saturated sediment. The hydrate-bearing
sediments seem to be characterized by a high P-wave velocity of
approximately 2.5 km/s, an anomalously low S-wave velocity of
approximately 0.5 km/s, and a thickness of around 190 meters.
The underlaying gas-saturated sediments have a P-wave velocity of 1.6 km/s, an
S-wave velocity of 1.1 km/s, and a thickness of approximately 250 meters.
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