Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
Figure 3. Here, the low-frequency (0.5 to 1.5 kHz) window is compared with the highfrequency (1.0 to 2.0 kHz) window for a typical slowness-time-coherence plane. The highfrequency window exhibits two distinct peaks. Only the faster peak is of interest, the slower
one being affected by the altered zone. Conversely, the low frequency window exhibits a
distinct high-quality peak unaffected by the altered zone.
The coherence of each arrival serves as a log quality indicator - higher values
imply improved measurement repeatability. Projection of the coherence
contour maxima against the slowness axis of the STC plane also provides an
excellent log quality graphic (Figure 4). This display is scaled with slowness
across the track, with the maximum coherence at that slowness indicated by
colour gradation (in this example red indicates the most coherent value and
blue the least). The processing is performing properly when the log curve
coincides with the largest coherences. Included in the first track of this MSS
log are gamma ray, caliper and Poisson's Ratio as computed from the shear
and compressional slowness results. Track 2 contains the original time
waveform, scaled in us. Track 3 contains the shear and compressional curves
from the STC processing.