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A Carbonate Reservoir Characterization Using AVO Analysis on 3D Seismic Data
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Pishvaie, Mahmoud Reza (Supervisor) ; Javaherian, Abdolrahim (Supervisor) ; Nabi Bidhendi, Majid (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
In this project, some issues facing the application of AVO in carbonate reservoirs were studied,reviewed and discussed: physical relationships between elastic and reservoir rock properties to estimate compressional and shear wave velocities both on core measurements and well logging data, sensitivity analysis for Gassmann‐Biot and Kuster‐Toksoz rock physics models on the representative carbonate samples, lithology discrimination and reservoir characterization in carbonate intervals using AVO seismic attributes and specifically LambdaRho‐MuRho approach.The studied area (Azadegan Oil Field) is an area about 1174 km2 of 3D seismic data and was containing of six wells in the time of study. In...
Foveated scanning: Dynamic monodimensional enlargement of resolved field of view in lenses of scanner systems
, Article Applied Optics ; Volume 55, Issue 26 , 2016 , Pages 7314-7323 ; 1559128X (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
OSA - The Optical Society
2016
Abstract
An inconsistency between the circular symmetric geometry of conventional optical imagers and the geometry of long linear sensors used in today's line-scan cameras results in suboptimal separate design of optics and electronics of scanner systems. Based on the method of foveated optical imaging, a technique named foveated scanning (FS) is proposed in this paper. The FS technique is employed to enlarge the one-dimensional resolved field of view (RFOV) of conventional lenses and permits optimized performance on a line-of-interest in the image plane where the optoelectronic sensor is located. The achieved enlargement of RFOV is verified on a proof-of-concept basic telephoto lens. Both modulation...
Optimum Optical Design for Conventional and Computational Scanner Systems
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Rashidian, Bizhan (Supervisor)
Abstract
An inconsistency between the circular symmetric geometry of conventional optical imagers and the geometry of long linear sensors used in today line scan cameras, results in suboptimal separate design of optics and electronics of scanner systems. In this thesis two new imaging methods namely Foveated scanning (FS) and Linear Fovea (LF) are proposed to tackle this problem and to design lenses that are better matched to linear sensors. Both techniques are based on the known Foveated Imaging (FI) scheme and are employed to enlarge the one dimensional resolved field of view (RFOV) of conventional lenses and to permit prioritized performance on a Line-of-Interest (LOI) in the image plane where the...
Monodimensional enlargement of resolved field of view in line scan cameras by a single doubly symmetric mirror
, Article Optik ; Volume 182 , 2019 , Pages 1-10 ; 00304026 (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier GmbH
2019
Abstract
The geometry of the sensed and thus optically relevant area in the image plane of line scan cameras suggests that improvement of the overall system is possible, by joint design of optics and electronics. By a technique named Linear Fovea (LF) proposed in this paper, the optical contrast along the Line-of-Interest (LOI) in the image plane i.e. the location of the opto-electronic sensor, is optimized at the expense of contrast elsewhere. In the LF method, employing a single doubly symmetric surface, the resolved field of view (RFOV) as the merit function, is maximized, by finding appropriate Zernike coefficients describing that surface. The technique is applied on a proof-of-concept single...
Levels of Selection and Multi-Level Selection in Special Examples of Biology
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hosseini, Hassan (Supervisor) ; Rezaee, Abdolrahim (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, to disambiguate the relation of individual and group selection, interlevel interactions are differentiated into the interaction of the level with the environment and the interaction of levels’ individuality. According to this differentiation, the process of natural selection is introduced by two positive and negative aspects. The positive selection evaluates the adaptation of a level to its environment, and the negative selection assesses the self-consistency of levels. Therefore, the interactor and manifestor of adaptation are affected and targeted by positive selection, respectively, whereas the negative selection targets the self-inconsistent unit. As a result, firstly,...
Investigating the impacts of global environmental evolutions on long-term planning of natural resources in Iran
, Article International Journal of Environmental Research ; Volume 7, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 561-568 ; 17356865 (ISSN) ; Maknoon, R ; Abbaspour, M ; Moharamnejad, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
The main objective of the current study is to investigate the impacts of environmental evolutions at global scale on Iran's environmental planning. Thereby, all political movements towards solving environmental issues in Iran were accurately reviewed to find out the impressibility of the events by the global environmental evolutions. The findings indicated that Iran has joined the conventions and protocols with a time lag. During the period 1948-1993, the mean time lag between holding an international convention until its approval in Iran was eleven years while from 1994 to 2007, the average lag time was shortened to four years. As the results show, attention to environmental issues was...
Integrated seismic attributes to characterize a widely distributed carbonate clastic deposit system in khuzestan province, SW Iran
, Article Journal of Geophysics and Engineering ; Volume 6, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 162-171 ; 17422132 (ISSN) ; Nabi Bidhendi, M ; Javaherian, A ; Pishvaie, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Integrated seismic attributes, coherency, acoustic impedance (AI), lambda-rho (λρ) and mu-rho (μρ), were used to delineate and to characterize a complex regional channel deposition system in a carbonate reservoir interval in the upper part of the Sarvak Formation. The study area incorporates three adjacent oil fields in SW Iran (Khuzestan Province) covered by three individual 3D seismic surveys having a total area of about 2800 km 2. We generated a regional horizon-based coherency cube using these three seismic surveys. This revealed a carbonate clastic deposition channelling system over the entire study area. We characterized this channel deposition system in agreement with regional...