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Journal of Australian Energy Producers
RESEARCH ARTICLE

APPLICATION OF SEMI-AUTOMATED AND INTERACTIVE MAGNETIC INTERPRETATION TECHNIQUES IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION

Robert J. Whiteley, Barry F. Long and David A. Pratt

The APPEA Journal 17(1) 85 - 93
Published: 1977

Abstract

The magnetic method is used at many stages of a modern petroleum exploration program. Effective interpretation techniques are required to extract maximum geological information from magnetic data. Those techniques which provide the greatest flexibility and make full use of the talents of experienced interpreters are generally of a semi-automated and interactive nature.

There are several practical methods for semi-automated quantitative magnetic interpretation in sedimentary basins. Initial interpretation can be achieved by automatic calculation of characteristic anomaly parameters continuously along original or processed magnetic data profiles. Detailed interpretation of more subtle magnetic features can then follow by theoretical anomaly comparison with field anomalies using interactive portfolio modelling or by direct computation.

Examples of the use of these semi-automated techniques in the interpretation of basement and intra-sedimentary magnetic anomalies show that combined magnetic and seismic interpretations can provide considerable insight into the structural processes which have operated in a sedimentary basin.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ76010

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