An automatic recognition and parameter extraction method for structural planes in borehole image

As a breakthrough in borehole imaging technology, digital panoramic borehole camera technology has been widely employed. The high-resolution panoramic borehole images can accurately reproduce the geometric features of structural planes. However, the detection of these features is usually done manual...

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Published inJournal of applied geophysics Vol. 135; pp. 135 - 143
Main Authors Wang, Chuanying, Zou, Xianjian, Han, Zengqiang, Wang, Yiteng, Wang, Jinchao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.12.2016
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ISSN0926-9851
1879-1859
DOI10.1016/j.jappgeo.2016.10.005

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Summary:As a breakthrough in borehole imaging technology, digital panoramic borehole camera technology has been widely employed. The high-resolution panoramic borehole images can accurately reproduce the geometric features of structural planes. However, the detection of these features is usually done manually, which is both time-consuming and introduces human errors. To solve this problem, this paper presents a method for the automatic recognition and parameter extraction of borehole geometric features of camera images. In this method, the image's gray and gradient level, and also their projection on the depth axis are used to identify the locations of structural planes. Afterwards, iterative matching is employed by using a template of sinusoidal function to search for structural planes in the identified image blocks. Finally, optimal sine curves are selected as the feature curves of structural planes, and their related parameters are converted into structural plane parameters required for engineering, such as their positions, dip directions, dip angles and fracture widths. The method can automatically identify all of structural planes throughout the whole borehole camera image in a continuous and rapid manner, and obtain the corresponding structural parameters. It has proven highly reliable, accurate and efficient. •Using a gray gradient synthesis signal to partition structural planes.•Using sine function to match structural plane curves.•Automatic recognition and parameter extraction for all structural planes.
ISSN:0926-9851
1879-1859
DOI:10.1016/j.jappgeo.2016.10.005