Investigation of seismic radial anisotropy of a carbonate bedrock at Hannahville Indian Community, M
Nickname
Hannahville Indian Community, Menominee County, MI
Format
SEGY
Type
PASSCAL
Start year
2018
End Year
2018
Description
Fractures are crucial to characterize fluid flow and solute transport in the geological environments, and estimate the hydraulic properties of fractured-rock formations. Seismic radial anisotropy can be used as a strong attribute for forecasting fractures. In this study, we will identify fractures of a carbonate bedrock via seismic radial anisotropy. Our site of study is located at Hannahville Indian Community, Menominee County, Michigan. In this site, five wells have been previously studied for hydrology conductivity and fracture characterization over which we will our lines of seismic data acquisitions.