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Earth Characterization and Geophysical Measurements

A modeling capability developed at SwRI allows researchers to compare time-frequency characteristics of simulated borehole acoustic waves with those measured in the field. Geophysicists use the information to determine the extent of anisotropy, or axial differentiation, and fractures near the borehole.

The Earth Characterization and Geophysical Measurements group in the Applied Physics Division provides services and research for industrial and government clients. Staff members specialize in seismic, acoustic, and electromagnetic analysis, modeling, and visualization. Scientists deliver effective solutions in areas such as reservoir characterization, cavity detection, and environmental geophysics.

Dr. Jorge Parra, Institute Scientist
Dr. Chris Hackert, Senior Research Engineer

Technical strengths include:

  • Seismic, Electromagnetic, and Acoustic Techniques
  • Data Collection, Processing, Analysis,
    and Display

Visit the program website at reservoirgeophysics.swri.org
 

Electronics Systems and Robotics Department
Applied Physics
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April 08, 2008