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Abstract

Summary

A series of GPR WARR profiles provide CSP gathers to map underground oil spills at 2 docks of a refinery terminal. In these gathers, the direct and refracted ground waves are picked to create travel-time curves of first arrivals, which are used to create depth profiles of the oil-contaminated top.

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2019-03-17
2024-04-26
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