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responses of filters to
an arbitrary input signal (convolution)
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deconvolution
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the convolutional model
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the reflectivity
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the seismic wavelet
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Robinson and the
statistical approach
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review of some types of deconvolution
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wiener filtering and smoothing
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predictive
deconvolution
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optimal smoothing
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principles of
maximum-likelihood estimation
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application of maximum-likelihood to
time series
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Gaussian signals versus sparse signals
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reflectivity model
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homomorphic deconvolution
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comparison of the various types of decon
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amplitude and phase responses of filters
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sampling
theorem
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signal recovery
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spatial
sampling
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sampling paradox
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aliasing
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spatial aliasing
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seismic
resolution
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vertical resolution
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temporal
resolution
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lateral seismic resolution
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Fresnel
diffractions
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migration versus non migrated
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seismic
amplitudes
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energy decay
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seismic and
sequence stratigraphy
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unconformities
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Para-sequences and marine flooding surfaces
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Exxon
theory
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sequence boundaries
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systems
tracts
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sequence stratigraphy and sea level
change
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seismic reflections seismic
stratigraphy
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electric logs as environment indicators
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estimation of reservoir properties using seismic data
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reservoir delineation
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seismic amplitude
modeling
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data conditioning
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the
pseudo-acoustic impedance section
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seismic lithologic modeling
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the L-1 norm modeling method
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amplitude versus
offset analysis
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rock
physics
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introduction to inversions
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reflection coefficients
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impedance
stacks
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fluid
stacks
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lithology
stacks
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significance of attributes