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March 01, 1999
Interpretational applications of spectral decomposition in reservoir characterization
Greg Partyka;
Greg Partyka
Amoco E&P Technology Group, Tulsa, OK, United States
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The Leading Edge (1999) 18 (3): 353–360.
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Greg Partyka, James Gridley, John Lopez; Interpretational applications of spectral decomposition in reservoir characterization. The Leading Edge 1999;; 18 (3): 353–360. doi:
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