2017
DOI: 10.24028/gzh.0203-3100.v37i4.2015.111129
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Formation of three-dimensional image of the medium by the sum of CDP for the studies of geological structure of mine fields

Abstract: Введение. Площадные сейсмические на-блюдения методом отраженных волн (МОВ) с многократными перекрытиями получили широкое распространение в современной сейсморазведке. Качественная интерпретация куба зарегистрированного волнового поля не-посредственно зависит от корректности и точ-ности процедур его обработки. Формирование трехмерного изображения среды с примене-нием процедуры миграции является заключи-тельным этапом обработки и должно обеспе-чивать получение максимально приближенных к реальным сведений о глуби… Show more

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“…In ETAAS, the proposed atomisation mechanism of the analyte-complex molecules containing donor nitrogen atoms agrees with the following scheme (Scheme 1): 134 The chelate decomposition, which most probably generates free metals rather than metal oxides, depends on the number and nature of the ligands directly bonded to the analyte (metal) and on the chelate structural size 135 but this needs deeper experimental verication. 136,137 Several amines are used as complexing agents in combination with ETAAS (Fig. 2 and Table 3): N-benzoyl-N-phenyl hydroxyl amines (BPHA), 40,138,139 aromatic O-diamines (phenylene diamine), 140 N-benzoyl-O-tolyl hydroxylamine (BTHA), Ncinnamoyl-N-(2,3-xylyl)hydroxyl amine (CXHA) 135 TOA, 36,141 ethylenediamine, 142 and amberlite LA-2 (secondary amine).…”
Section: Amines As Complexing Agents In Etaasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In ETAAS, the proposed atomisation mechanism of the analyte-complex molecules containing donor nitrogen atoms agrees with the following scheme (Scheme 1): 134 The chelate decomposition, which most probably generates free metals rather than metal oxides, depends on the number and nature of the ligands directly bonded to the analyte (metal) and on the chelate structural size 135 but this needs deeper experimental verication. 136,137 Several amines are used as complexing agents in combination with ETAAS (Fig. 2 and Table 3): N-benzoyl-N-phenyl hydroxyl amines (BPHA), 40,138,139 aromatic O-diamines (phenylene diamine), 140 N-benzoyl-O-tolyl hydroxylamine (BTHA), Ncinnamoyl-N-(2,3-xylyl)hydroxyl amine (CXHA) 135 TOA, 36,141 ethylenediamine, 142 and amberlite LA-2 (secondary amine).…”
Section: Amines As Complexing Agents In Etaasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chelate decomposition, which most probably generates free metals rather than metal oxides, depends on the number and nature of the ligands directly bonded to the analyte (metal) and on the chelate structural size 135 but this needs deeper experimental verification. 136,137…”
Section: Amines As Organic Extractantsmentioning
confidence: 99%