Interpretation and analysis of fault propagating folds.

brief description of the dissertation:
a 3D seismic reflections data set is interpreted using Traptester7 software, to identify examples of of fault propagating folds. the amplitudes and the wavelength of the associated folds will be measured and compared to the accumulated frequency distribution of the data set with the appropriate plots for the underlying faults. the hypothesis to be tested is that the sizes of faults propagating folds follows the same accumulate frequency distribution as their associated folds.
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Finally: a file data would be provided to be interpreted by the software traptester6 or 7 whatever available and horizons, faults, reverse drags associated with thee major faults must be identified. branches and spill points must be analysed for any relationship with the affect on the revers drags amplitudes. investigate how splay ‘minor faults’ could influence reverse drag and spill points. if a writer would accept the order, the data file would be provided along with a group of suggested sources to be used

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