Abstract

As the volume of seismic and other data types continues to increase, the use of such data sets has extended to different approaches and techniques of data integration and interpretation. The intent of this special section on cross-disciplinary applications of geophysics is to highlight such uses of multiple data types. Although not limited to any type or location of a given reservoir, the two articles in this section primarily focus on onshore unconventional reservoirs. Nonetheless, the techniques and approaches will also be of interest to readers and practitioners who deal with conventional reservoirs, both onshore and offshore.

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