Browsing OU - Theses by Author "Carpenter, Brett M."
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A Comparison Of Coherence Enhancement, Probabilistic Neural Network, And Convolutional Neural Network Fault Imaging With Manual Interpretation In The Taranaki Basin Area, New Zealand.
Mora, Jose Pedro (2021-05-17)Fault identification is a key aspect in seismic interpretation, and model generation is an essential task to achieve any accurate, precise reservoir modeling or structural framework that solves problems in the subsurface. ... -
Fracture characterization and analysis along the Blaine Escarpment of northwestern Oklahoma
Gilbert, Paul (2021-05-14)Detailed fracture mapping and analysis along the Blaine Escarpment of northern Oklahoma demonstrates that zones of deformation previously assigned to solution collapse and desiccation failure appears to play a role but may ... -
Interpretational variations of seismic attribute analysis as compared within the time and depth domains
Alyaz, Ahmet Murat (2022)Migration is one of the crucial data processing steps re-locating the recorded seismic events to their true locations, suppressing the diffractions and thus, providing more accurate imaging of the subsurface. It can be ... -
Seismic Characterization of Intra-basement Deformation and its Influence on the Overlying Sedimentary Strata: Implications for Tectonic Evolution and Induced Seismicity in Northern Oklahoma
Firkins, Max (2021)Patterns of recent seismogenic fault reactivation in the granitic basement of north-central Oklahoma necessitates an understanding of the structural characteristics of the inherited basement-rooted faults. We analyze the ...