Tomographic velocity estimation of a three-dimensional (3D) anomaly as a function of time is implemented by the simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique (SIRT) using synthetic observed travel times as data. Rays are retraced every 6-7 iterations to ensure consistency between rays and velociti
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Application of vector processors to chemical-enhanced oil recovery simulation
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