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Abstract

Summary

A VCS case study for the shallow marine imaging of seafloor massive sulphides. The processing workflow, using borehole seismic techniques, will be discussed. An interpretation and examination of the final 3D imaging results will be presented.

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2017-11-19
2024-03-29
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