Sinha et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Radial variations in cross-dipole shear slownesses in a limestone reservoirSinha et al., 2000
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- 2657083716889494815
- Author
- Sinha B
- Kane M
- Brie A
- Burridg R
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- Publication venue
- SEG International Exposition and Annual Meeting
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Summary The Backus-Gilbert technique is used for the inversion of cross-dipole dispersions for radial variations in formation shear slownesses. We have applied this technique to field data from a horizontal well in a limestone reservoir. Most of the sections of this well exhibit …
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