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The paper presents an example of integration of geostatistical inversion and spectral decomposition methods in terms of the Tyumen suite in Western Siberia, where the using of inversion is difficult, because tyumen deposits complicated with inclusions of the palaeochannels. Thus, the work shows the solving the inverse problem in the strong lateral heterogeneity of the geological environment and randomly distributed well data

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2014-06-16
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