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The Leading Edge; January 2008; v. 27; no. 1; p. 98-105; DOI: 10.1190/1.2831686
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Constrained inversion of geologic surfaces— pushing the boundaries

Peter K. Fullagar

Fullagar Geophysics, Brisbane, Australia

Glenn A. Pears

Mira Geoscience Asia Pacific, Brisbane, Australia

Bruce McMonnies

Kennecott Canada Exploration, Vancouver, Canada

Corresponding author: fullagargeophysics{at}yahoo.com

During the past 10 years, there has been a shift in modelling for geophysical interpretation away from idealized geometrical bodies floating in air and toward fully three- dimensional representations. This transition has been driven by a number of factors, both technological and conceptual. The principal conceptual driver has been the growing recognition of the importance of integrated interpretations. Interpretation is a shared responsibility of geoscientists, the common goal being an Earth model consistent with all available information.







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