Computerized refraction seismic analysis (RSA) and its application to static correction calculation

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Computerized refraction seismic analysis (RSA) and its application to static correction calculation. / Fruhwirth, Rudolf Konrad; Kogler, Andreas; Schmöller, Rupert.
1994. Beitrag in 56th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 1994, Wien, Österreich.

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Fruhwirth, RK, Kogler, A & Schmöller, R 1994, 'Computerized refraction seismic analysis (RSA) and its application to static correction calculation', Beitrag in 56th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 1994, Wien, Österreich, 6/06/94 - 10/06/94. https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201409757

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Fruhwirth, R. K., Kogler, A., & Schmöller, R. (1994). Computerized refraction seismic analysis (RSA) and its application to static correction calculation. Beitrag in 56th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 1994, Wien, Österreich. https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201409757

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Fruhwirth RK, Kogler A, Schmöller R. Computerized refraction seismic analysis (RSA) and its application to static correction calculation. 1994. Beitrag in 56th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 1994, Wien, Österreich. doi: 10.3997/2214-4609.201409757

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Fruhwirth, Rudolf Konrad ; Kogler, Andreas ; Schmöller, Rupert. / Computerized refraction seismic analysis (RSA) and its application to static correction calculation. Beitrag in 56th EAGE Conference & Exhibition 1994, Wien, Österreich.2 S.

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