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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database

Williston Basin Symposium

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NDGS/SKGS-AAPG

North Dakota Geological Society & Saskatchewan Geological Society: First International Williston Basin Symposium, October 9-12, 1956

Pages 149 - 149

ABSTRACT: USE OF THE SEISMIC METHOD IN THE WILLISTON BASIN

J. D. PERRYMAN, Geotechnical Corporation, Dallas, Texas

ABSTRACT

Not the least of the factors discouraging some operators from the Williston Basin are the over-emphasized seismic problems. Be­cause a variety of geologic conditions are present, practically all seismic techniques have a place. Most of the disappointments can be traced to the failure to state the geologic conditions expected in parameters suited to the method, and the failure of the seismologist to recognize limitations fixed by the field practices. The generally excellent appearing recordings may result in toleration of slip-shod field techniques and insufficient attention to the less obvious reflec­tions. The data on the maps of many supposed failures faithfully record the relief and such data can be made useful by the historical approach and pictorial contouring. Isopachs are especially useful not only for stratigraphic trap studies, but also for dating movements, evaluating computations, etc. Isopachs of closely spaced reflectors are highly significant and deserve rigorous treatment. The seismo­graph does furnish data on many geologic conditions often dis­missed as "not suited." Such data can be made useful by diligent, intelligent collaboration of the seismologist and geologist.