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Trend‐kriged Seismic Velocities to Predict Pore Pressure and to Model Effective Stress for Reservoir Characterization in a Deepwater Basin

doi 10.1190/1.2369812
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Date

January 1, 2006

Authors
S. NoethC. M. SayersP. J. HooymanL. den BoerN. BanikR. BachrachG. BungeR. UtechL. LeuJ. Moore
Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists


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