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Abstract

Summary

The existing geological and geophysical tools do not allow to forecast Petro elastic properties of rocks of the upper part of the section. Modern methods of GIS and seismic exploration do not allow to characterize the upper part of the section due to the limited diameter and depth. Therefore, to solve this problem in the marine environment, a technique was developed to predict the elastic properties of rocks according to engineering-geological surveys (hereinafter IGI).

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2019-09-09
2024-04-28
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