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Figure shows the two datasets after
cross-equalization. The time-slices correspond to depths above
the producing intervals, where we would expect there to be no
difference between the two datasets. Indeed, amplitudes in the two
surveys are directly comparable suggesting a successful
cross-equalization at this level in the subsurface. To fully assess
whether the two datasets contain useful time-lapse information, a
complete interpretation of the producing intervals is needed in
conjunction with a study of production histories.
after
Figure 5 After cross-equalization:
panels from the 1979 survey (left), panels from the 1991 survey
(right).
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7/5/1998