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Seismic inversion : What it is, and what it is not. / Landa, E.; Treitel, S.; Tcheverda, V. A.
7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE, 2016. p. 89-93 (7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences).
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Landa, E, Treitel, S
& Tcheverda, VA 2016,
Seismic inversion: What it is, and what it is not. in
7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences. 7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences, European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE, pp. 89-93, 7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation,
11.04.2016.
https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201600243
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Vancouver
Landa E, Treitel S
, Tcheverda VA.
Seismic inversion: What it is, and what it is not. In 7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE. 2016. p. 89-93. (7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences). doi: 10.3997/2214-4609.201600243
Author
Landa, E. ; Treitel, S.
; Tcheverda, V. A. /
Seismic inversion : What it is, and what it is not. 7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE, 2016. pp. 89-93 (7th EAGE Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition: Understanding the Harmony of the Earth's Resources Through Integration of Geosciences).
BibTeX
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abstract = "Seismic inversion is an ill-posed problem. All currently used inversion algorithms are at best approximations. As a result, we face the problem that many models of the subsurface give raise to synthetic data, all of which fit the data within a given measure of error. It is the job of the experienced seismic interpreter to choose among this set of well-fitting models those that are geologically most plausible, given the interpreter's experience and prior geological knowledge of the area being explored.",
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