Interpretation of Geophysical Borehole Data Via Interpolation of Fractionally Differenced White Noise
A. T. Walden
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1994, vol. 43, issue 2, 335-345
Abstract:
In the quest for a simple numerical characteristic for describing the nature of reflectivity series derived from borehole data, the index of linear determinism—an interpolation diagnostic—is developed for stationary, but not necessarily invertible, fractionally differenced white noise processes. The interpolability of borehole reflectivity time series is thus assessed and satisfactorily related to the underlying physical situation.
Date: 1994
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