1. How would the P-wave velocity of a porous, water-saturated sandstone change if some of the water were replaced by nat

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1. How would the P-wave velocity of a porous, water-saturated sandstone change if some of the water were replaced by nat

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1. How would the P-wave velocity of a porous, water-saturated sandstone change if some of the water were replaced by natural gas? 2. When a P-wave strikes the interface between two rock layers at normal incidence (angle of incidence = 90°), what waves travel on from there, and which way? 3. 2D seismic data are acquired along a 1D line on the surface. 3D seismic data are acquired over a 2D area of the surface. How is 4D seismic data acquired?

D 9. In this figure, what will be observed that will help locate the salt body? Salt dome
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