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Introduction to Special Focus: Visualization in geophysics
Scientific visualization is defined as “the act of achieving a complete visual impression of an object.” In geophysics, we must add “and its associated and derived properties” to that definition. Geophysicists routinely visualize massive information-rich objects (e.g., seismic data, well logs, etc.), and how well we visualize them plays a dominating role in the success of an exploration project. Despite visualization's importance, our visualization techniques are relics of a bygone technological era and are based more on artistic rather than scientific principles.
期刊介绍:
THE LEADING EDGE complements GEOPHYSICS, SEG"s peer-reviewed publication long unrivalled as the world"s most respected vehicle for dissemination of developments in exploration and development geophysics. TLE is a gateway publication, introducing new geophysical theory, instrumentation, and established practices to scientists in a wide range of geoscience disciplines. Most material is presented in a semitechnical manner that minimizes mathematical theory and emphasizes practical applications. TLE also serves as SEG"s publication venue for official society business.