SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2004 2004
DOI: 10.1190/1.1843300
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Study of seismic energy anomalies caused by seismic wave scatter from cavernous‐fractured reservoirs in the massive basement rocks

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“…One of the main differences between this work and that of Leviant and Antonenko (2004), Makinde et al . (2005) and Saenger et al .…”
Section: Methods Of Numerical Modelling Of Elastic Waves In Massive Romentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…One of the main differences between this work and that of Leviant and Antonenko (2004), Makinde et al . (2005) and Saenger et al .…”
Section: Methods Of Numerical Modelling Of Elastic Waves In Massive Romentioning
confidence: 56%
“…In computational mathematics, meshes are classified as structured (regular grids) and unstructured (irregular meshes). The information about the neighbourhood in structured meshes is much simpler than for unstructured meshes: an example is the mesh used by Leviant and Antonenko (2004) in which four neighbours along the mesh lines are obtained for any internal mesh point. In the unstructured meshes, the constraints on the number of neighbours and the location of nodes are much weaker, but the information on the neighbourhood is much more complicated.…”
Section: Methods Of Numerical Modelling Of Elastic Waves In Massive Romentioning
confidence: 99%
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