Fault-plane reflection processing and 3D display: the Darling Fault, Western Australia

作者: R.A. Young , S.C. Stewart , M.R. Seman , B.J. Evans

DOI: 10.1016/0040-1951(90)90208-P

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摘要: … Steeply dipping faults are commonly recognized in seismic reflection data because they truncate horizontal reflections on stacked sections. The displacement along these …

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