Seismic Response Characteristics of Typical Geologic Bodies

Oil and gas exploration is mainly concentrated in the three major areas of clastic rocks, carbonate rocks and igneous rocks. This chapter mainly illustrates the geological models, typical seismic profiles and plane attribute maps of fans, fluvial facies s

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Shouli Qu

Atlas of Typical Seismic and Geological Sections for Major Petroliferous Basins in China

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Shouli Qu SinoPec Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute Beijing, China

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