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Practical
Application of Wavelets in Potential Fields
A
Virtual Global Workshop
October
27, 2000
Houston,
with live internet feed to several satellite location
Presented
by
Gravity and Magnetics Research Consortium
Colorado School of Mines
The
Gravity and Magnetics Research Consortium at the Colorado
School of Mines is organizing a one-day workshop on wavelet
transforms and their applications to potential fields. The
workshop will be held in Houston, Texas on October 27, 2000
with live internet feed to remote locations. Tutorials on
basic theory as well as practical implementation and case
histories will be presented. This workshop should be of
interest to geoscientists who want to learn about the fundamentals
of wavelet theory and their application to various geophysical
problems. Topics such as filtering, compression, imaging,
modeling, and inversion of gravity and magnetic will be
discussed. The presentations will be as intuitive
and as non-mathematical as possible.
Program
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8:00
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Yaoguo
Li |
Introduction |
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8:15
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Tutorial
on wavelet transforms |
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9:15
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Fast
inversion of magnetic data |
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9:45
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10:15
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Gravity
interpretation by natural wavelets |
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10:45
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Luis
Tenorio |
Tutorial
on wavelet filtering |
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11:45 |
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1:00
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- Greg
Beylkin and Bob Cramer
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Multiresolution
in gravity estimation |
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2:00 |
Fabio
Boschetti |
Wavelet
edge-based filtering |
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2:30
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Wavelet
processing of aeromagnetic data |
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3:00 |
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3:30
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Efficient
construction of equivalent sources |
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4:00
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Julio
Lyrio |
Wavelet
processing of gravity gradiometer data |
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4:30
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5:30
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End
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Date:
October 27, 2000
Time:
8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
Venue: Shell
International Exploration and Production, Inc.
Bellaire Technology Center
3737 Bellaire Boulevard
Houston, Texas
Registration
Fee: $50.00
for regular attendees
Full-time
students attend for free
Payment:
Checks payable in U.S. Dollars to the Colorado School of
Mines
Remote
sites: The workshop will be live-fed to a number of
remote sites via internet for virtual participants. The
sites currently under consideration include Calgary (GEDCO),
Denver (CSM), Leeds (GETECH), Toronto (Geosoft), London
(in planning), Oklahoma City (in planning), and Tulsa (in
planning).
For
further information, please contact Dr. Yaoguo Li at:
e-mail:
ygli@mines.edu
phone: 303-273-3510
fax: 303-273-3478
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