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Atlas of Typical Seismic and Geological Sections for Major Petroliferous Basins in China

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  • Uses diagrams to illustrate the seismic geological response characteristics of the main tectonic types and typical reservoirs of petroliferous basins in China
  • Addresses the outcrop, geological model, and typical seismic profile characteristics together, in order to facilitate the integration of geological and geophysical exploration
  • Enables geophysical researchers to better understand geological models, and enables geologists to understand the seismic response characteristics of geological bodies
  • Offers an important reference book for those working in oil and gas exploration

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences (BRIEFSEARTH)

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This book offers readers a comprehensive introduction to the seismic and geological response characteristics of major tectonic types, typical reservoirs, and typical geological bodies in China, illustrated in diagrams. The book is divided into four sections, the first of which covers the typical structural styles of petroliferous basins in China. The second focuses on the seismic response of typical stratigraphic and sedimentary features. The third section addresses the seismic response characteristics of clastic geological bodies such as fan bodies, river phase sand bodies, and delta sand bodies, while the fourth describes three typical oil and gas reservoirs

Authors and Affiliations

  • SinoPec Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute, Beijing, China

    Shouli Qu

About the author

Dr. Shouli Qu, Ph.D. in Geology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is a Professorate Senior Engineer.  He has been involved in geophysical and information research, and technology management for more than 30 years. His research interests include high-resolution seismic and deep seismic exploration, migration imaging, full 3D seismic technologies, AVO and AVA technologies, development seismic technologies, and reservoir and fracture description technologies. He has presided over three major national science and technology research projects and more than 40 projects with oilfield enterprises. He has won one national science and technology progress award (second prize) and four provincial science and technology progress awards (first prize). He has published over 20 academic papers and several monographs.

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