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Abstract

Summary

3D interactive inversion of potential field data presents an interesting addition to the toolbox used to find subsurface models being consistent with the measured data and other information like seismic and geology. The concept was presented last year at the EAGE in London ( ). In the meantime this concept has been implemented and applied to a realistic case, the SEAM model, representing a complex salt geometry in the GoM ( ). Results and learnings of this test will be presented.

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2014-06-16
2024-03-28
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References

  1. Alvers, M.R., H.J.Götze, B.Lahmeyer, C.Plonka and S.Schmidt
    , 2013. Advances in 3D Potential Field Modeling, EAGE expanded abstracts.
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