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− | The final product ''z''(''x'', ''y'') is called an integrated structure map. It honors all well-control depth points (by definition) and uses the seismic events to interpolate between these points.[[:file:interpreting-seismic-data_fig12-15.png|Figure 4]] is a comparison of the first depth map from well control only and the seismic plus well integrated depth map.
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− | [[:file:interpreting-seismic-data_fig12-16.png|Figure 5]] is a zoom of the central area in the maps in [[:file:interpreting-seismic-data_fig12-15.png|Figure 4]]. Map A uses well control only, and map B uses well control plus [[seismic interpretation]]. | + | [[file:interpreting-seismic-data_fig12-15.png|thumb|{{figure number|5}}Comparison of the first depth map from well control only and the seismic plus well integrated depth map. Copyright: Liner, 1999; courtesy PennWell.]] |
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| + | The final product ''z''(''x'', ''y'') is called an integrated structure map. It honors all well-control depth points (by definition) and uses the seismic events to interpolate between these points.[[:file:interpreting-seismic-data_fig12-15.png|Figure 5]] is a comparison of the first depth map from well control only and the seismic plus well integrated depth map. |
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| + | [[:file:interpreting-seismic-data_fig12-16.png|Figure 4]] is a zoom of the central area in the maps in [[:file:interpreting-seismic-data_fig12-15.png|Figure 5]]. Map A uses well control only, and map B uses well control plus [[seismic interpretation]]. |
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| ==Conclusion== | | ==Conclusion== |