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| chapter = Mapping with two-dimensional seismic data
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Time interval (or isotime or isochron) maps are commonly used for interpreting changes in thickness between interpreted horizons ([[:file:mapping-with-two-dimensional-seismic-data_fig6.png|Figure 6]]). To map time intervals, calculate the difference in time (normally two-way time) between two events at each shotpoint and contour the resultant values.
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