Seismic Forward Modeling of Fractures and Fractured Medium Inversion
This detailed book systematically investigates subsurface geological fractures using rock mechanics, geology, and geophysics. Based on geological fracture mechanisms and fracture boundary conditions, it presents new finite-difference equations for the sim
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Xiaoqin Cui Laurence Lines Edward Stephen Krebes Suping Peng
Seismic Forward Modeling of Fractures and Fractured Medium Inversion
Springer Geophysics
The Springer Geophysics series seeks to publish a broad portfolio of scientific books, aiming at researchers, students, and everyone interested in geophysics. The series includes peer-reviewed monographs, edited volumes, textbooks, and conference proceedings. It covers the entire research area including, but not limited to, geodesy, planetology, geodynamics, geomagnetism, paleomagnetism, seismology, and tectonophysics.
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Xiaoqin Cui Laurence Lines Edward Stephen Krebes Suping Peng •
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Seismic Forward Modeling of Fractures and Fractured Medium Inversion
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Xiaoqin Cui Department of Geoscience University of Calgary Calgary, AB Canada
Edward Stephen Krebes Department of Geoscience University of Calgary Calgary, AB Canada
Laurence Lines Department of Geoscience University of Calgary Calgary, AB Canada
Suping Peng China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) Beijing China
Springer Geophysics ISBN 978-981-10-3583-8 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-3584-5
ISBN 978-981-10-3584-5
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This book is dedicated to Xiaoqin’s husband Yuanle Sun, and daughter Yi Sun.
Preface
The goal of this book is to develop a methodology for enhancing fracture detection and correctly delineating reservoirs with fractures. From the rock mechanics to seismic forward modeling th
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