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To: Patrick Lauder who wrote (641)8/28/1999 6:18:00 PM
From: john  Respond to of 1239
 
This layman has been in Tim's office, most impressive technology. SRU should phone him and take him up on that offer.



To: Patrick Lauder who wrote (641)8/28/1999 7:25:00 PM
From: Tim Davies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1239
 
siesmic.. in the traditional sense shows reflective layers that show how diferent rocks are structured.. it has not been used much in the minning sector due to its in ability to see objects that slope at a sharp angle, and it has difficulty differentiating rock types and seeing faults.
i have developed a method of imageing called synthetic aperture siesmic that gets around those problems. i am currently testing the method in minning .. faults show up real weel as do "altered" zones due to mineralization along faults. the resulting images are more like photos of the sub surface.
i would be just interested to see the plumbing system..
tim



To: Patrick Lauder who wrote (641)9/11/1999 1:21:00 AM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1239
 
FWIW, a good point in here.

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