September 1999
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Fig. 9. "Big Sand" amplitude extracted from post-stack depth migration of the 1995, E-W survey, with velocity field reduced to 92% of original velocity. The anomaly is more uniform in amplitude than the anomaly extracted from the revised, 1989 time migration shown in Fig. 7. However, this amplitude does not extend over the 260-1ST3 location, which encountered all reservoir sands at full thickness. |
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