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Contents: January 1 1999, Volume 18, Issue 1   [Index by Author]    Other Issues:  
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Articles:

Ian Scott, Dean Clark, and Mark Willis
Optimizing demultiple parameter selection
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 24-29. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Elwood Hardman
A forgotten history; Rio Jesus Field, Sacramento Basin, California; an early 3-D seismic experiment combined with bright-spot technology
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 30-34. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Arthur B. Weglein
Multiple attenuation; an overview of recent advances and the road ahead (1999)
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 40-44. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Wendell Wiggins
Multiple attenuation by explicit wave extrapolation to an interpreted horizon
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 46-54. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Simon Spitz
Pattern recognition, spatial predictability, and subtraction of multiple events
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 55-58. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Evgeny Landa, Shemer Keydar, and Igor Belfer
Multiple predication and attenuation using wavefront characteristics of multiple-generating primaries
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 60-64. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

M. M. Nurul Kabir and Kurt J. Marfurt
Toward true amplitude multiple removal
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 66-73. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Christian Berndt and Gregory F. Moore
Dependence of multiple-attenuation techniques on the geologic setting; a case study from offshore Taiwan
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 74-80. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Eduardo Filpo and Martin Tygel
Deep-water multiple suppression in the near-offset range
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 81-84. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

D. J. Verschuur and R. J. Prein
Multiple removal results from Delft University
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 86-91. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Antoine Guitton and Guillaume Cambois
Multiple elimination using a pattern-recognition technique
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 92-98. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Mohamed T. Hadidi, Morteza Sabih, David E. Johnston, and Carlos Calderon-Macias
Mobil's results for the 1997 workshop on multiple attenuation
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 100-103. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Bill Dragoset
A practical approach to surface multiple attenuation
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 104-108. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

M. G. Lamont, B. M. Hartley, and N. F. Uren
Multiple attenuation using the MMO and ISR preconditioning transforms
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 110-114. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Dmitri Lokshtanov
Multiple suppression by data-consistent deconvolution
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 115-119. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Ken H. Matson, Dick Paschal, and Arthur B. Weglein
A comparison of three multiple-attenuation methods applied to a hard water-bottom data set
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 120-126. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

A. J. Berkhout
Multiple removal based on the feedback model
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 127-131. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

Arthur B. Weglein
How can the inverse-scattering method really predict and subtract all multiples from a multidimensional Earth with absolutely no subsurface information?
The Leading Edge 1999 18: 132-136. [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  

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