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Volume 20, Issue 1-2
  • ISSN: 0812-3985
  • E-ISSN: 1834-7533

Abstract

Recent research has demonstrated that the displacement on faults varies in a systematic manner, both vertically and laterally. Contours of displacement on strike projections display ordered patterns for isolated normal faults, strike-slip faults and syn-sedimentary faults. Recognition of these ordered patterns forms the basis for a new seismic interpretation and structural/geological interpretation tool, enabling objective verification of fault correlation, identification of bad fault or horizon picks, and a better understanding of. the overall kinematic framework.

The Fault Analysis Projection System (FAPS) is a computerized implementation of this technique designed to run on UNIX-based workstations. The FAPS uses the X-windows graphics system which permits different elements of the interpretation/analysis to be viewed at the same time and is designed to make adjustments to interpretations a simple task. For example, an interpreter may work on a map in one window, a set of sections in another window, perform a graphics screen-edit on data in a third window and view the results of an analysis in a separate, fourth window.

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1989-03-01
2026-01-19
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References

  1. Barnett, J. A. M., etal. (1987) — ‘Displacement geometry in the volume containing a single normal fault’, Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists,71, 925-937.
  2. Walsh, J. J. and Watterson, J. (1988) — Analysis of the relationship between displacements and dimensions of faults', Journal of Structural Geology,10, 239-247.
  3. Walsh, J. J. and Watterson, J. (1989) — ‘New methods of fault projection for coalmine planning’, Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (in press).
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  • Article Type: Research Article

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