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February - Volume 31, Number 1 (In Progress)
Volume 31, Number 1
28 February 2025
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1354-0793
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2041-496X
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High-resolution synthetic seismic modelling: elucidating facies heterogeneity in carbonate ramp systems
Andrea Tomassi
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Roberto de Franco
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Fabio Trippetta
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titled, High-resolution synthetic seismic modelling: elucidating facies heterogeneity in carbonate ramp systems
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