The rock physics handbook: tools for seismic analysis of porous media
Mavko, Gary
Mukerji, Tapan
Dvorkin, Jack
The Rock Physics Handbook addresses the relationships between geophysical observations and the underlying physical properties of rocks. It distills a vast quantity of background theory and laboratory results into a series of concise chapters that provide practical solutions to problems in geophysical data interpretation. This expanded second edition presents major new chapters on statistical rock physics and velocity-porosity-clay models for clastic sediments. Other new and expanded topics include anisotropic seismic signatures, borehole waves, models for fractured media, poroelastic models, and attenuation models. This new edition also provides an enhanced set of appendices with key empirical results, data tables, and an atlas of reservoir rock properties - extended to include carbonates, clays, gas hydrates, and heavy oils. Supported by a website hosting MATLAB routines for implementing the various rock physics formulas, this book is a vital resource for advanced students and university faculty, as well as petroleum industry geophysicists and engineers. Contains appendicesof key information for use as model parameters and lists assumptions and limitations for various models to help users to avoid common pitfalls. Demonstrates how to implement various rock physics formulae presented in book with workedexamples and MATLAB codes. Presents short, technical summaries to allow quickaccess to key results INDICE: Preface; 1. Basic tools; 2. Elasticity and Hooke's law; 3. Seismicwave propagation; 4. Effective elastic media: bounds and mixing laws; 5. Granular media; 6. Fluid effects on wave propagation; 7. Empirical relations; 8. Flow and diffusion; 9. Electrical properties; 10. Appendices; References; Index
- ISBN: 978-0-521-86136-6
- Editorial: Cambridge University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 524
- Fecha Publicación: 30/04/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés