Geostatistical characterization of three-dimensional spatial heterogeneity of rock properties at Sellafield

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

During a programme to determine the suitability of the UK site for deep disposal of radioactive wastes, geostatistical methods were used to characterise rock heterogeneity on the basis of seismic and wireline acoustic-impedance data. The data were analysed to yield semi-variogram models that quantified the three-dimensional spatial heterogeneity of acoustic impedance. These models were reconciled with geological interpretations of the area and used to generate simulations of acoustic impedance, with wireline acoustic impedance as conditioning data. The three-dimensional simulated images were compared with actual seismic acoustic impedance. The variography confirmed a vertical zoning effect in the Borrowdale Volcanics, showing that it is caused by preferential clusters of high acoustic impedance values corresponding to regions of relatively low porosity. The method provided realistic three-dimensional models from sparse, one-dimensional wireline data
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APA:  (1905)  Geostatistical characterization of three-dimensional spatial heterogeneity of rock properties at Sellafield

MLA: Geostatistical characterization of three-dimensional spatial heterogeneity of rock properties at Sellafield. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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