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Isotropic components of microseismic moment tensors at Utah FORGE reveal a diversity of fluid pathway creation processes in EGS development. [PDF]
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Evaluation of groundwater resources in Wadi Qena, Egypt: a geophysical and hydrogeochemical perspective. [PDF]
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A physics-driven workflow for gas-sand identification in Pliocene turbidites using pre-stack inversion and seismic attributes, offshore Egypt. [PDF]
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Reduced binocular depth inversion in schizophrenic patients
Schizophrenia Research, 2002Binocular depth inversion represents an illusion of visual perception, serving to invert the perception of implausible hollow objects, e.g. a hollow face into a normal face. Such inversion occurs frequently, especially when objects with a high degree of familiarity (e.g. photographs of faces) are displayed.
F Markus Leweke
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Reduced binocular depth inversion in regular cannabis users
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2003The binocular depth inversion illusion (BDII) has been shown to be a sensitive measure of impaired visual information processing under conditions including cannabinoid-intoxicated states, alcohol withdrawal, sleep deprivation, and in patients with positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
Andrew M Mcintosh
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Seismic inversion of depth migration results
Russian Journal of Geophysical Technologies, 2022Seismic inversion is used in practice as a tool for predicting reservoir properties. It allows one to extract a model with a high level of detail from seismic data, i.e., high-frequency component of the model. In this case, the input data are the time processing results, and the issues related to the low-frequency component of the model are not ...
D. K. Dmitrachkov, M. I. Protasov
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2012, 2012
In many areas, depth imaging of seismic data is required to construct an accurate view of the reservoir structure. This is especially true in areas of complex geology and areas with salt tectonics. Having identified the reservoir structure, we of course want to extract further information on lithology, reservoir quality, and fluids.
Robin P. Fletcher +3 more
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In many areas, depth imaging of seismic data is required to construct an accurate view of the reservoir structure. This is especially true in areas of complex geology and areas with salt tectonics. Having identified the reservoir structure, we of course want to extract further information on lithology, reservoir quality, and fluids.
Robin P. Fletcher +3 more
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