SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1993 1993
DOI: 10.1190/1.1822629
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Overthrust velocity models from refraction arrivals

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“…The method is generally applicable to refractor dips of up to about 10°and requires forward and reverse refraction time profiles. A recent case history from an overthrust area was documented by Keliher and Bishop (1993). Other delay time techniques were presented by Barthelmes (1946), Pakister and Black (1957), Layat (1967), Hollingshead and Slater (1979), Coppens (1985), and specifically for nonreversed profiles by Wyrobek (1956) and Lawton (1989).…”
Section: Gardner Methods and Other Delay Time Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is generally applicable to refractor dips of up to about 10°and requires forward and reverse refraction time profiles. A recent case history from an overthrust area was documented by Keliher and Bishop (1993). Other delay time techniques were presented by Barthelmes (1946), Pakister and Black (1957), Layat (1967), Hollingshead and Slater (1979), Coppens (1985), and specifically for nonreversed profiles by Wyrobek (1956) and Lawton (1989).…”
Section: Gardner Methods and Other Delay Time Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%