This document provides a reference guide for different classes of AVO anomalies. It describes 4 main classes: Class 1 involves an increase in impedance that starts with high amplitude and reduces with offset. Class 2 involves minimal impedance difference that starts with low amplitude and increases with offset, with a sub-class 2P that has a polarity reversal. Class 3 involves a decrease in impedance that starts with high amplitude and increases further with offset. Class 4 involves a decrease in impedance that starts with high amplitude but decreases with offset.
This document provides a reference guide for different classes of AVO anomalies. It describes 4 main classes: Class 1 involves an increase in impedance that starts with high amplitude and reduces with offset. Class 2 involves minimal impedance difference that starts with low amplitude and increases with offset, with a sub-class 2P that has a polarity reversal. Class 3 involves a decrease in impedance that starts with high amplitude and increases further with offset. Class 4 involves a decrease in impedance that starts with high amplitude but decreases with offset.
Similar to a standard Class 2 anomaly but a polarity reversal in the near offsets. Class 1: Increase in impedance Starts with high amplitude and reduces with offset Class 2*: Impedance difference is minimal Starts with a low amplitude and increases with offset Class 3: Impedance decrease Starts with high amplitude and increases further with offset Class 4: Impedance decrease Starts with high amplitude and decreases with offset