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Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

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AAPG Division of Environmental Geosciences Journal
Vol. 6 (1999), No. 1., Pages 1-8

Environmental Applications of the Pseudoseismic Technique

Alex Martinez, David P. Young, John F. Hopkins

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Wireline Previous HitwellNext Hit Previous HitlogNext Hit data collected over a period of time are often used for monitoring subsurface conditions in environmentally threatened areas. Traditional interpretation techniques work Previous HitwellNext Hit with small wireline Previous HitwellNext Hit Previous HitlogNext Hit data sets; however, data sets can become cumbersome or unmanageable when they are large. An alternative method of displaying and interpreting this type of data is by reformatting the digital Previous HitwellNext Hit Previous HitlogNext Hit data and using seismic interpretation software. This technique, called pseudoseismic, allows large quantities of digital Previous HitwellNext Hit Previous HitlogNext Hit data to be displayed and interpreted rapidly with relative ease. To illustrate the use of this technique, it has been applied to a digital conductivity Previous HitwellNext Hit Previous HitlogTop data set from southcentral Kansas to aid in understanding subtle changes in groundwater salinity levels.


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