Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting

Two techniques which are structural balancing and horizon flattening have been applied in this work to verify and validate the seismic interpretation performed on a few extracted 2D seismic cross-sections. Both techniques are useful to provide a mean of understanding what had happened or at least...

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Main Author: SN Fathiyah Jamaludin, AH Abdul Latiff, DP Ghosh, .
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spelling my.utp.eprints.122522017-06-07T01:10:52Z Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting SN Fathiyah Jamaludin, AH Abdul Latiff, DP Ghosh, . QE Geology Two techniques which are structural balancing and horizon flattening have been applied in this work to verify and validate the seismic interpretation performed on a few extracted 2D seismic cross-sections. Both techniques are useful to provide a mean of understanding what had happened or at least to imagine what had happened during the time of deposition for each of the interpreted horizons. 2015 Article PeerReviewed http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/23/1/012003/meta SN Fathiyah Jamaludin, AH Abdul Latiff, DP Ghosh, . (2015) Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting. Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/12252/
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SN Fathiyah Jamaludin, AH Abdul Latiff, DP Ghosh, .
Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting
description Two techniques which are structural balancing and horizon flattening have been applied in this work to verify and validate the seismic interpretation performed on a few extracted 2D seismic cross-sections. Both techniques are useful to provide a mean of understanding what had happened or at least to imagine what had happened during the time of deposition for each of the interpreted horizons.
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author SN Fathiyah Jamaludin, AH Abdul Latiff, DP Ghosh, .
author_facet SN Fathiyah Jamaludin, AH Abdul Latiff, DP Ghosh, .
author_sort SN Fathiyah Jamaludin, AH Abdul Latiff, DP Ghosh, .
title Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting
title_short Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting
title_full Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting
title_fullStr Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting
title_full_unstemmed Structural Balancing vs Horizon Flattening on Seismic Data: Example from Extensional Tectonic Setting
title_sort structural balancing vs horizon flattening on seismic data: example from extensional tectonic setting
publishDate 2015
url http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/23/1/012003/meta
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