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July 01, 1992
Active and passive imaging of hydraulic fractures
P. B. Wills
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P. B. Wills
Shell Development Company, Houston, TX, United States
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The Leading Edge (1992) 11 (7): 15–22.
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P. B. Wills, D. C. DeMartini, H. J. Vinegar, J. Shlyapobersky, W. F. Deeg, J. C. Woerpel, G. G. Sorrells, R. G. Adair; Active and passive imaging of hydraulic fractures. The Leading Edge 1992;; 11 (7): 15–22. doi:
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