Linear seismic inversion
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Linear seismic inversion
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Inverse modeling is a mathematical technique where the objective is to determine the physical properties of the subsurface of an earth region that has produced a given seismogram. Cooke and Schneider (1983) defined it as calculation of the earth's structure and physical parameters from some set of observed seismic data. The underlying assumption in this method is that the collected seismic data are from an earth structure that matches the cross-section computed from the inversion algorithm. Some
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Interpretation of seismic data using linear model
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_seismic_inversion
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2023-01-16T06:32:02Z
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