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Slant f-k transform of multichannel seismic surface wave data. / Serdyukov, Aleksander S.; Yablokov, Aleksander V.; Duchkov, Anton A. et al.

In: Geophysics, Vol. 84, No. 1, 01.01.2019, p. A19-A24.

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Serdyukov, AS, Yablokov, AV, Duchkov, AA, Azarov, AA & Baranov, VD 2019, 'Slant f-k transform of multichannel seismic surface wave data', Geophysics, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. A19-A24. https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2018-0430.1

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Serdyukov, A. S., Yablokov, A. V., Duchkov, A. A., Azarov, A. A., & Baranov, V. D. (2019). Slant f-k transform of multichannel seismic surface wave data. Geophysics, 84(1), A19-A24. https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2018-0430.1

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Serdyukov AS, Yablokov AV, Duchkov AA, Azarov AA, Baranov VD. Slant f-k transform of multichannel seismic surface wave data. Geophysics. 2019 Jan 1;84(1):A19-A24. doi: 10.1190/geo2018-0430.1

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Serdyukov, Aleksander S. ; Yablokov, Aleksander V. ; Duchkov, Anton A. et al. / Slant f-k transform of multichannel seismic surface wave data. In: Geophysics. 2019 ; Vol. 84, No. 1. pp. A19-A24.

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