Ant Tracking for Fracture Interpretation in Carbonate Rock

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Carbonate rock fractures can be automatically interpreted with ant tracking technology based on ant track algorithm. Application by using ant tracking technology in the carbonate reservoir fracture interpretation and reliability verification with FMI fractures shows that ant tracking technology can not only interpret fractures good on plane and profile, but also has a good reliability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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1092-1095

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September 2014

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