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Articles by Alistair R. Brown

May 2013

What Is Seismic Interpretation?

Seismic Interpretation is the extraction of subsurface g...

February 2010

Good News: A Dim Future Isn't Bad!

Everyone has heard of a bright spot – a high seismic amp...

November 2005

Often Wrong, But Never in Doubt

Geophysics in the oil and gas business is a predicting ...

October 2005

Do You Need Marine EM Methods?

In the space of just a few years a new geophysical technique has appeared on the scene...

March 2005

Pitfalls in 3-D Interpretation

As a consultant I am often in a position to review seismic interpretations by others. I...

July 2004

Understanding Seismic Amplitudes, Part 1

Seismic interpretation is fundamentally based on interp...

May 2004

Seismic Depth Interpretation in Thrustbelts

A big challenge for modern seismic is the ability to ima...

April 2004

What Is Deconvolution?

Deconvolution is a process universally applied to seismic data, but is one that is myst...

March 2004

Acquisition Footprint Can Confuse

Any 3-D seismic survey can have an acquisition footprint...

October 2003

Flat Spots Are Not Always Flat

Everyone has heard of a flat spot, so, interested as we are in hydrocarbons, we tend to...

June 2001

Is It a Subtle Fault, or Just Noise?

Long gone are the days when faults appeared only as steps o...

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