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Geophysical Forward Modeling

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Geophysical forward modeling is a computational technique used in geophysics to simulate the response of subsurface structures to various geophysical methods.

Key Features

  • Simulation of subsurface structures
  • Visualization of geophysical data
  • Predictive modeling for exploration purposes

Pros

  • Provides valuable insights into subsurface structures
  • Helps in exploration and resource estimation
  • Allows for testing of different geological scenarios

Cons

  • Requires expertise in geophysics and computational modeling
  • May involve complex algorithms and computational resources

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