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September 01, 1998
Interpretation of incised valleys using new 3-D seismic techniques; a case history using spectral decomposition and coherency
Lynn Peyton;
Lynn Peyton
Amoco Production Company, Denver, CO, United States
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The Leading Edge (1998) 17 (9): 1294–1298.
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Lynn Peyton, Rich Bottjer, Greg Partyka; Interpretation of incised valleys using new 3-D seismic techniques; a case history using spectral decomposition and coherency. The Leading Edge 1998;; 17 (9): 1294–1298. doi:
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