Reflection seismology (or seismic reflection) is a method of exploration geophysics that uses the principles of seismology to estimate the properties of...
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boundaries Reflection seismology or seismic reflection, a method of exploration geophysics Reflection principle, in set theory Point reflection, a reflection across...
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In reflection seismology, a flat spot is a seismic attribute anomaly that appears as a horizontal reflector cutting across the stratigraphy elsewhere...
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layered structure of the Earth. Shallower reflections are used in reflection seismology to study the Earth's crust generally, and in particular to prospect...
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Near-surface geophysics (section Reflection seismology)
seismic waves are reflected. Reflection seismology identifies these layer boundaries by the reflections. Seismic reflection is used for imaging of nearly...
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Geophysical Service (category Seismological observatories, organisations and projects)
Eugene McDermott in 1930, for the purpose of using refraction and reflection seismology to explore for petroleum deposits. On December 6, 1941, the company...
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imaging scanners (phased array ultrasonics), oil and gas prospecting (reflection seismology), and military sonar systems. The term "phased array" is also used...
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hydrogen. In 1992, an international geophysical experiment obtained a reflection seismic crustal cross-section through the well. The Kola-92 working group...
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Seismic wave (redirect from Body wave (seismology))
seismogram waveforms. Adams–Williamson equation Helioseismology Reflection seismology G. R. Helffrich & B. J. Wood (2002). "The Earth's mantle" (PDF)...
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Deconvolution (section Seismology)
deconvolution. The concept of deconvolution had an early application in reflection seismology. In 1950, Enders Robinson was a graduate student at MIT. He worked...
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