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A new approach in physical modeling for velocity anisotropy study. / Popov, Dmitry; Chichinina, Tatiana; Polovkov, Viacheslav; Molodtsov, Dmitry; Ding, Pinbo.

в: SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 27.08.2018, стр. 326-330.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатья в журнале по материалам конференцииРецензирование

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Popov, D, Chichinina, T, Polovkov, V, Molodtsov, D & Ding, P 2018, 'A new approach in physical modeling for velocity anisotropy study', SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, стр. 326-330. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2018-2995888.1

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Popov, D., Chichinina, T., Polovkov, V., Molodtsov, D., & Ding, P. (2018). A new approach in physical modeling for velocity anisotropy study. SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 326-330. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2018-2995888.1

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Popov D, Chichinina T, Polovkov V, Molodtsov D, Ding P. A new approach in physical modeling for velocity anisotropy study. SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts. 2018 Авг. 27;326-330. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2018-2995888.1

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Popov, Dmitry ; Chichinina, Tatiana ; Polovkov, Viacheslav ; Molodtsov, Dmitry ; Ding, Pinbo. / A new approach in physical modeling for velocity anisotropy study. в: SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts. 2018 ; стр. 326-330.

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