Suppose that a reversed refraction survey (using shots A and B) Indicated velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 2500 m/s from shot A and velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 3250 m/s from shot B. Find the dip of refractor. What would be the changes in velocities if the refractor had a slope 100 larger than the one you computed.
Suppose that a reversed refraction survey (using shots A and B) Indicated velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 2500 m/s from shot A and velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 3250 m/s from shot B. Find the dip of refractor. What would be the changes in velocities if the refractor had a slope 100 larger than the one you computed.
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![Suppose that a reversed refraction survey (using shots A and B)
Indicated velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 2500 m/s from shot A
and velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 3250 m/s from shot B. Find
the dip of refractor. What would be the changes in velocities if the
refractor had a slope 100 larger than the one you computed.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff5ab9871-4b1c-4589-bc48-dacfe6007a15%2Fa9c067f0-6df0-4ced-a7f3-0bfd69d845c8%2F15wtpvi_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that a reversed refraction survey (using shots A and B)
Indicated velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 2500 m/s from shot A
and velocities V1 = 1500 m/s and V2 = 3250 m/s from shot B. Find
the dip of refractor. What would be the changes in velocities if the
refractor had a slope 100 larger than the one you computed.
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