1998
DOI: 10.1190/1.1438123
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How fold and bin size impact data interpretability

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“…Therefore, only in very rare situations is parallel geometry used on land. Schroeder et al (1998) use the data of a parallel geometry acquired on land to study the effect of fold and bin size on quality. Drummond et al (2001) were so disappointed about the results of their orthogonal geometry survey in the Algerian desert that they decided to use parallel geometry from that point on (Section 4.5.2.3).…”
Section: Parallel Geometry Versus Orthogonal Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, only in very rare situations is parallel geometry used on land. Schroeder et al (1998) use the data of a parallel geometry acquired on land to study the effect of fold and bin size on quality. Drummond et al (2001) were so disappointed about the results of their orthogonal geometry survey in the Algerian desert that they decided to use parallel geometry from that point on (Section 4.5.2.3).…”
Section: Parallel Geometry Versus Orthogonal Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%