https://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/1.9781560803027.entry6 Key points: - Early methods (1910s-1970s) relied on basic seismic instruments like geophones and simple seismic sources (dynamite, hammer, air guns). - Migration and inversion methods (1980s-1990s) required computational advancements, leading to increased use of high-performance computing (HPC). - Full Waveform Inversion (2000s) depends on supercomputers and advanced algorithms, making it the most computationally demanding but also the most accurate.
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