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Summary

Seismic models of outcrops can contribute effectively to the interpretation of seismic data. In fact, they are essential for qualifying petroleum targets, because they bridge a critical gap in both resolution and scale between architectural geometries observed in outcrops and in seismic data. Synthetic seismic reflectivity models were generated from outcrop of the Maiella platform-slope-basin transition (central Apennines of Italy) with the aim to define the seismic response of resedimented slope deposits. The preliminary synthetic seismic sections are a combined result of field-work, literature research of the petrophysical parameters and computer simulation with the ray-tracing modelling methods.

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2015-06-01
2024-04-25
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