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Active Learning Algorithms in Seismic Facies Classification
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Paper presented at the 2013 SEG Annual Meeting, September 22–27, 2013
Paper Number: SEG-2013-0769
... eastern part of the Anadarko basin in central Oklahoma. Our argett zone asw the Middle Pennsylvanian Red Fork Formation characterized by three coarsening upwards marine parasequences (Peyton, 1998). The Red Fork Formation has multiple stages of incised valley fills. However our analysis is confined...
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Seismic Modeling of Incised Valley Fills of the Red Fork Formation In the Anadarko Basin. A Way to Resolve Invisible Channels.
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Paper presented at the 2009 SEG Annual Meeting, October 25–30, 2009
Paper Number: SEG-2009-2632
... Summary The Red Fork formation consists of incised valley fills which are formed during changes of sea level. While many of the producing wells can be correlated to stratigraphic features seen in the seismic, many of them do not, giving rise to the term “invisible” channels. The main...