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Seismic Foundation Model (SFM): a next generation deep learning model in geophysics

Geophysics, 2023
While computer science has seen remarkable advancements in foundation models, they remain underexplored in geoscience. Addressing this gap, we introduce a workflow to develop geophysical foundation models, including data preparation, model pre-training ...
Hanlin Sheng   +5 more
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This issue of Geophysics

Geophysics, 2020
In this article, the Editor of Geophysics provides an overview of all technical articles in this issue of the journal.
J. Shragge
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Fractals in geophysics

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2004
The papers in this issue can be classified based on the application of fractals and chaos to topics such as ocean, climatic and geophysical flow dynamics, porous media characterization and Earth surface processes. These papers adress various application areas of geophysical importance like climatic dynamics, earth quakes, porous media, river networks ...
Daya Sagar, B.S   +2 more
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The New Geophysics

Terra Nova, 2013
AbstractNew Geophysics of critically microcracked rock is a new understanding of fluid‐rock deformation that matches much of the behaviour of in situ rock observed throughout the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. The behaviour of rock in New Geophysics: is self‐similar; can be monitored, calculated, predicted, even in principle controlled; prevails ...
Yuan Gao, Stuart Crampin, Stuart Crampin
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Green’s functions for geophysics: a review

Reports on progress in physics. Physical Society, 2019
The Green’s function (GF) method, which makes use of GFs, is an important and elegant tool for solving a given boundary-value problem for the differential equation from a real engineering or physical field.
E. Pan
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Geophysical Turbulence

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1983
In the school of Kolmogorov the theory of turbulence is developed like statistical hydromechanics [the author and \textit{A. M. Yaglom}, Statistical hydromechanics. Vol. I (1965; Zbl 0128.440) and Vol. II (1967; Zbl 0193.567)], in which hydrodynamic fields describing turbulent flows of fluids or gases and satisfying the equations of hydrothermodynamics
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GEOPHYSICAL EDUCATION IN A DEPARTMENT OF GEOPHYSICS

GEOPHYSICS, 1940
There have been a number of valuable discussions on the subject of geophysical education. Among these is the recent symposium on geophysical education which was sponsored by the A.I.M.M.E. However, the impression made upon one by the study of the various papers published on the subject of geophysical education is a sense of incompleteness, a feeling ...
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GEOPHYSICS, “GEOPHYSICS,” AND ENGINEERING

GEOPHYSICS, 1962
In an article in a recent issue of the Oil and Gas Journal (Gardner, 1961), entitled “Let’s make it the AA[Formula: see text]G Bulletin again,” the complaint was aired that the Bulletin is devoting less attention to oil finding and more to research and general geological problems. Contributions from “commercial” geologists have declined and university
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Urban Geophysics

72nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2010, 2010
The paper describes a new geophysical technique to be used under modern urban conditions. Time variations in physical fields allow the study of the impact of active geological processes on buildings and structures to proactively prevent their possible consequences.
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