
doi: 10.1071/eg980069 , 10.1071/eg979217
In the generalised reciprocal method (GRM) of seismic refraction interpretation described by Palmer (1974, in prep.), the data processing and interpretation stages may be separated. The data processing stage is relatively simple but as it may involve handling considerable amounts of data, the use of a computer is desirable. In this paper some methods for the computer processing of seismic refraction data are discussed.
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