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Summary

This abstract describes findings from velocity modelling of chalk with examples from two vintage seismic reflection surveys from the United Kingdom Continental Shelf, reprocessed this year using the latest broadband and 3D pre-stack full-waveform inversion processing workflows.

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2020-12-08
2024-04-26
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