• DocumentCode
    972905
  • Title

    The common depth point stack

  • Author

    Schneider, William A.

  • Author_Institution
    Golden Geophysical Corporation, Golden, CO
  • Volume
    72
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    1984
  • Firstpage
    1238
  • Lastpage
    1254
  • Abstract
    The Common Depth Point (CDP) Method is a seismic data acquisition and processing technique which transforms field recordings from seismic surveys into pseudo-cross-sectional images of the earth´s geologic layering beneath the survey line. Such images are the primary geophysical analysis tools used by explorationists to pinpoint likely drilling locations for oil and gas reservoirs. The CDP Method has evolved from an elementary data enhancement concept in the analog seismic era of the 1950s to a highly sophisticated digital imaging and parameter estimation technique in the 1980s. This paper reviews the history of the method, and its underlying mathematical-physical basis in terms of simple computer simulations of reflection seismic experiments. The method is illustrated with actual examples from several geologic provinces, and the paper closes with a discussion of some limitations of the CDP Stack and possible future directions in seismic imagery.
  • Keywords
    CD recording; Data acquisition; Digital images; Drilling; Earth; Geology; Hydrocarbon reservoirs; Image analysis; Parameter estimation; Petroleum;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/PROC.1984.13014
  • Filename
    1457282