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==Attribute interpretation==
 
==Attribute interpretation==
Attributes are used for both qualitative and quantitative interpretation. An example of qualitative interpretation would be to use maps of dip magnitude, dip azimuth, or residual structure to interpret detailed fault trace patterns on a horizon. An example of quantitative interpretation would be an attempt to correlate attributes with reservoir properties measured in the borehole. A large number of papers illustrating both applications of horizon and volume attributes are published each year in various professional journals. Examples of applications to structural interpretation include Brede and Thomas<ref name=ch13r1>Brede, E., C., Thomas, S., W., 1986, Interactive fault mapping: a case study: The Leading Edge, vol. 5, no. 9, p. 1262–1272., 10., 1190/1., 1439303</ref> Denham and Nelson<ref name=ch13r4>Denham, J., I., Nelson, H., R. Jr., 1986, Map displays from an interactive interpretation: Geophysics, vol. 51, p. 1999–2006., 10., 1190/1., 1442055</ref> Dalley et al.<ref name=ch13r3>Dalley, R., M., Gevers, E., C., A., Stampfli, G., M., Davies, D., J., Gastaldi, C., N., Ruijtenberg, P., A., Vermeer, G., J., O., 1989, Dip and azimuth displays for 3D [[seismic interpretation]]: First Break, vol. 7, no. 3, p. 86–95.</ref> Rijks and Jauffred<ref name=ch13r11>Rijks, E., J., H., Jauffred, J., C., E., M., 1991, Attribute extraction: an important application in any detailed 3-D interpretation study: The Leading Edge, vol. 10, no. 9, p. 11–19., 10., 1190/1., 1436837</ref> and Dorn et al.<ref name=ch13r7>Dorn, G., A., Tubman, K., M., Cooke, D., O'Connor, R., 1996, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/study42/ch11/0153.htm Geophysical reservoir characterization of Pickerill Field, North Sea, using 3-D seismic and well data], in Weimer, P., Davis, T., eds., Applications of 3-D Seismic Data to Exploration and Production: AAPG Studies in Geology 42, p. 107–121.</ref> Stratigraphic interpretation from attribute maps is discussed in Enachescua<ref name=ch13r8>Enachescu, M., E., 1993a, Amplitude interpretation of 3-D reflection data: The Leading Edge, vol. 12, no. 6, p. 678–685., 10., 1190/1., 1436956</ref><ref name=ch13r9>Enachescu, M., E., 1993b, Three-dimensional seismic imaging of a Jurassic paleodrainage system: 1993 SEG Summer Research Workshop on 3-D Seismology, Abstracts, p. 292–298.</ref> Reymond and Stampfli<ref name=ch13r10>Reymond, B., A., Stampfli, G., M., 1994, Sequence stratigraphic interpretation of 3D seismic data offshore Louisiana—a case study: First Break, vol. 12, no. 9, p. 453–462.</ref> and Dorn.<ref name=ch13r5>Dorn, G., A., 1998 Modern 3-D seismic interpretation: The Leading Edge, vol. 17, no. 9, p. 1262–1272., 10., 1190/1., 1438121</ref> Examples of reservoir characterization from attributes include Dorn et al.<ref name=ch13r7 />) and Brown<ref name=ch13r2 />
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Attributes are used for both qualitative and quantitative interpretation. An example of qualitative interpretation would be to use maps of dip magnitude, dip azimuth, or residual structure to interpret detailed fault trace patterns on a horizon. An example of quantitative interpretation would be an attempt to correlate attributes with reservoir properties measured in the borehole. A large number of papers illustrating both applications of horizon and volume attributes are published each year in various professional journals. Examples of applications to structural interpretation include Brede and Thomas<ref name=ch13r1>Brede, E., C., Thomas, S., W., 1986, Interactive fault mapping: a case study: The Leading Edge, vol. 5, no. 9, p. 1262–1272., 10., 1190/1., 1439303</ref> Denham and Nelson<ref name=ch13r4>Denham, J., I., Nelson, H., R. Jr., 1986, Map displays from an interactive interpretation: Geophysics, vol. 51, p. 1999–2006., 10., 1190/1., 1442055</ref> Dalley et al.<ref name=ch13r3>Dalley, R., M., Gevers, E., C., A., Stampfli, G., M., Davies, D., J., Gastaldi, C., N., Ruijtenberg, P., A., Vermeer, G., J., O., 1989, Dip and azimuth displays for 3D [[seismic interpretation]]: First Break, vol. 7, no. 3, p. 86–95.</ref> Rijks and Jauffred<ref name=ch13r11>Rijks, E., J., H., Jauffred, J., C., E., M., 1991, Attribute extraction: an important application in any detailed 3-D interpretation study: The Leading Edge, vol. 10, no. 9, p. 11–19., 10., 1190/1., 1436837</ref> and Dorn et al.<ref name=ch13r7>Dorn, G., A., Tubman, K., M., Cooke, D., O'Connor, R., 1996, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/study42/ch11/0153.htm Geophysical reservoir characterization of Pickerill Field, North Sea, using 3-D seismic and well data], in Weimer, P., Davis, T., eds., Applications of 3-D Seismic Data to Exploration and Production: AAPG Studies in Geology 42, p. 107–121.</ref> Stratigraphic interpretation from attribute maps is discussed in Enachescua<ref name=ch13r8>Enachescu, M., E., 1993a, Amplitude interpretation of 3-D reflection data: The Leading Edge, vol. 12, no. 6, p. 678–685., 10., 1190/1., 1436956</ref><ref name=ch13r9>Enachescu, M., E., 1993b, Three-dimensional seismic imaging of a Jurassic paleodrainage system: 1993 SEG Summer Research Workshop on 3-D Seismology, Abstracts, p. 292–298.</ref> Reymond and Stampfli<ref name=ch13r10>Reymond, B., A., Stampfli, G., M., 1994, Sequence stratigraphic interpretation of 3D seismic data offshore Louisiana—a case study: First Break, vol. 12, no. 9, p. 453–462.</ref> and Dorn.<ref name=ch13r5>Dorn, G., A., 1998 Modern 3-D seismic interpretation: The Leading Edge, vol. 17, no. 9, p. 1262–1272., 10., 1190/1., 1438121</ref> Examples of reservoir characterization from attributes include Dorn et al.<ref name=ch13r7 /> and Brown.<ref name=ch13r2 />
    
==See also==
 
==See also==

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