Iterative approximation techniques for microseismic source location
Gordon H Dechman
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Iterative approximation techniques for microseismic source location
Published
1977
Publisher
Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines
Pages
23
Exploration seismology
Advances in anisotropy
Nikola Tesla's teleforce & telegeodynamics proposals
Exploration seismology
Seismic data analysis
High-resolution seismic reflection profiles collected August 4 to 28, 1979, between Cape Hatteras and Cape Fear, North Carolina and off Georgia and northern Florida (Cruise GS-7903-6)
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Iterative approximation techniques for microseismic source location was written by Gordon H Dechman.
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