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  • ...f name=pt07r55>Sheriff, R. E. 1984, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Exploration Geophysics: 2nd ed.: Tulsa, OK, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 323 p.</ref>
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  • ...ogy-like and rock physics (elasticity, wave velocity, etc.) which are more geophysics-like. Every properties are related each other, the relation between each pr ...een compressional-wave and shear-wave velocities in clastic silicate rocks.Geophysics, 50(4), 571-581.</ref> Vp and Vs can be calculated by using this formula:
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  • # All front end costs—leases, geology and geophysics (G &amp; G), overhead, exploration drilling, and completion costs
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  • ...1998, 3-D seismic attributes using a semblance-based coherency algorithm: Geophysics, v. 63, no. 4, p. 1150–1165.</ref>
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  • ...of geologists. The profound role of subduction zone emerges as methods in geophysics reveal the structure and composition of materials deep beneath the Earth’
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  • ...of deformation bands and as slip surfaces in sandstones: Pure and Applied Geophysics, v. 116, p. 931–942.</ref> <ref name=Jamisonandstearns_1982>Jamison, W. R ...ed normal faulting in the Valhall and Ekofisk oil fields: Pure and Applied Geophysics, v. 159, no. 1–3, p. 403–420.</ref> Small earthquakes can be common aro
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  • ...for subsurface structure, facies and reservoir characterization: A review: Geophysics v. 76, p. W1–W13.</ref>. This approach has been particularly well develop ...to conduct seismic facies analysis: Part 2—Application to 3D seismic data: Geophysics, v. 74, p. P1–P11.</ref>. In one way, they represent just another way to
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