Seisa, 1996 - Google Patents
The Common Refractor Element-CRE-method for interpretation of shallow refraction seismic dataSeisa, 1996
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- 116513670612748723
- Author
- Seisa H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1996
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The Common Refractor Element-CRE-method presents a new approach to interpret shallow refraction seismic data, especially in cases of piece-wise lateral changes along the refracting interfaces. In this technique, a common traveltime element which corresponds to a …
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