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Cartografía geológica×Interpretación de reflexión sísmica×
CampoGeocienciasGeociencias
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen17991960s
Autor originalWilliam SmithDobrin and Savit
Tiporegional geological documentation pipelinegeophysical imaging pipeline
Fuente seminalCompton, R. R. (1962). Manual of Field Geology. John Wiley & Sons. link ↗Yilmaz, Ö. (2001). Seismic Data Analysis: Processing, Inversion, and Interpretation of Seismic Data. Society of Exploration Geophysicists. DOI ↗
Aliasfield mapping, geological surveying, lithostratigraphic mappingseismic interpretation, seismic data analysis
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ResumenGeologic mapping is the systematic observation and documentation of rock types, structures, and relationships exposed on the land surface. Pioneered by William Smith in 1799, this foundational field method remains essential for understanding subsurface geology, economic geology, hazard assessment, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Modern mapping integrates field observations with satellite imagery, digital logs, and GIS technology to create comprehensive three-dimensional geological frameworks.Seismic reflection interpretation is the process of extracting meaningful geological information from seismic survey data, which is collected by recording elastic waves reflected from rock layers beneath the surface. Developed and systematized in the mid-20th century, this method is foundational in petroleum exploration and engineering geology. It enables geoscientists to image subsurface structures, identify hydrocarbon prospects, and assess hazards without drilling.
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