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CONTENTS Preface
VOL. 20.1982
v
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Introduction C.H. Chen (North Migration
Dartmouth,
of seismic
E.A. Robinson Deconvolution
(Ithaca,
M.T. Silvia
(Tulsa,
Okla.,
A.B. Weglein
(Tulsa,
(Bellaire,
analysis
R.P. Young
D.C. Hagen (Dallas, A multidimensional R.C. Kemerait
and A.F.
analysis
K.R.
Anderson
A syntactic
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to seismic data sets
(,lndian
Harbour
93
estimation Beach,
.........
Fla., U.S.A.)
113
of seismic sources (Panama
waveforms
using augmented
131
to oil and gas exploration
approach
147
transition
network
grammars
........................
Mass., U.S.A.)
recognition
................
Fla., U.S.A.) recognition
.............................
France)
of seismic
(Cambridge,
City,
of pattern
Malmaison.
pattern
analysis
.............................
U.S.A.1
on the application
P. Bois (Rueit
61 assessment
.........................
England),
Sutton
signal rate
for rock quality
to seismic event depth
and R.W. Fidler
Syntactic
H.H.
Texas,
for passive location
Some comments
signatures
components
approach
47
Nvquist
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U.S.A.).
(Hull,
of principal
P.N. Carlton
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U.S.A.).
Texas,
31
and inversion
of noise and higher than
of seismic spectral
and J.J. Hill
The application
..............................
migration
Okla.,
7
of inverse scattering
U.S.A.)
in the presence
E. Rietsch
...........................
U.S.A.)
seismic analysis:
Deconvolution
A method
approximation
and the seismic theory
Multidemsional
Statistical
N.Y.,
1
.......................
Mass., U.S.A.)
data as W.K.B.
161
to seismic discrimination
Liu and K.S. Fu (West Lafayette,
Ind.,
..................
U.S.A.),
183
Prefaces
197
Avant-propos
200
Note from
the editor.
201
Abstracts Gravity
field
of the Benue Trough,
C.I. Adighije The seismicity
and 0. Offrey of eastern
J.D. Fairhead
(Leeds,
Deep resistivity, their
report
N.-A.
Mijrner
information Deep-reaching
control
H. de Boorder
Texas,
(Gravity
possible
Africa
and
On the tectonics
impact
Africa)
208
in Botswana
(Lobatse,
on the formation
Botswana)
of natural
resources
209 in Africa
. geophysical
225
data with
tectonic
and structural
continent
U.S.A.)
and R.D. Regan (Golden, basement
in Angola
et collision (Montpellier,
and metallogenesis
U.S.A.)
233
the West Congo
System
and Gabon .
conttinentale collision
Colo.,
surrounding
The Netherlands).
and continental
et P. Louis
South
of the Kalahari
Sweden)
of mineralization (Utrecht,
anomalies
geophysical
in southern
and D.G. Hutchins
zones in the crystalline
gravime’triques
A. Lesquer
studies
(Pretoria.
exploration
and conventional
fracture
and their
207
Canada)
over the African
B.K. Jain (Dallas,
D.A.
Ont.,
(Stockholm,
of satellite
Anomalies
Britain)
on the geophysical
changes and their
Integration
207
array and gravity
J.H. de Boer and R. Meyer
C.V. Reeves (Toronto, Paleogeoid
Great
Nigeria) Africa
to tectonics
van Zijl,
A progress
and southern
magnetometer
relation
J.S.V.
Nigeria
(Ibadan,
.
.
259
au Pr&ambrien in the Precambrian)
.
France) of West Africa:
a model
incorporating
275 new
data
Hastings
(Sioux
Falls, S.D., U.S.A.)
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