Mode-converted anisotropic analysis
Shear waves are very sensitive to changes in azimuthal anisotropy, which may be induced by lithology, stress, or fractures because the shear wave is a transverse wave mode. Azimuthal anisotropy splits the reflected shear wave into two distinct orthogonal waves. This shear splitting, caused by changes in the subsurface, can be analyzed and compensated for in a layer-stripping approach using our pre- or poststack tools.
We offer a variety of both pre- and poststack tools for azimuthal anisotropy analysis using shear-wave information, including
- supergather analysis
- common-offset ring analysis
- 2C × 2C converted-wave Alford rotation analysis.