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Journal articles on the topic "Three dimensional seismic reflection surveying"

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Kao, Jason Chin‐Sen, William A. Schneider, and Walter W. Whitman. "Automated interpolation of two‐dimensional seismic grids into three‐dimensional data volume." GEOPHYSICS 55, no. 4 (1990): 433–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1442852.

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This paper develops an interpolation algorithm for creating three‐dimensional (3-D) seismic data volumes from conventional two‐dimensional (2-D) seismic grids. The creation of a 3-D data volume permits the use of a more accurate 3-D migration process and a better interpretation of the broad geologic features of a prospect area than does applying conventional techniques to 2-D data. A seismic surveying area is divided into a number of polygons by the input 2-D seismic profiles. The interpolation procedure is performed in each polyhedral cylinder, whose cylindrical axis is time and cross‐section
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Greenhalgh, Stewart A., Iain M. Mason, and Cvetan Sinadinovski. "In‐mine seismic delineation of mineralization and rock structure." GEOPHYSICS 65, no. 6 (2000): 1908–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1444875.

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Significant progress has been made towards the goal of generating detailed seismic images as an aid to mine planning and exploration at the Kambalda nickel mines of Western Australia. Crosshole and vertical‐seismic‐profiling instrumentation, including a slimline multi‐element hydrophone array, three‐component geophone sensors, and a multishot detonator sound source, have been developed along with special seismic imaging software to map rock structure. Seismic trials at the Hunt underground mine established that high frequency (> 1 kHz) signals can be propagated over distances of tens of met
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Goold, John C. "Acoustic Assessment of Populations of Common Dolphin Delphinus Delphis In Conjunction With Seismic Surveying." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 76, no. 3 (1996): 811–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400031477.

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Common dolphin, Delphinus delphis (bairdi), were monitored acoustically across a survey area of 2747 km2 during a three month period before, during and after an oil industry two dimensional (2D) seismic reflection survey. Over 900 h of audio survey data were collected and analysed, along with GPS positional data, to reveal trends in presence and distribution of animals. The presence of dolphins was determined from vocalization events on the survey recordings. Dolphin presence was assessed by a system of percentage acoustic contact. This was highest before and after the seismic survey, with com
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Stewart, D. B., and M. R. Seman. "The development and initial field trials of a new high frequency seismic vibrator." Exploration Geophysics 20, no. 2 (1989): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/eg989163.

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The cost of shot hole drilling is often more expensive than using vibratory energy sources in high resolution seismic surveying. However, such costs are often accepted since conventional vibrators cannot always provide the extreme imaging capacity required in high resolution work. Conventional seismic vibrators sweep in a range from 5 Hz to 250 Hz ? the range of which is limited by the vibrator. The impulse train of the high resolution wacker used by the MiniSOSIE1 system is also band limited, causing a reduction in imaging resolution. The ideal solution is to sweep a broad range of frequencie
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Lambourne, A. N., B. J. Evans, and P. J. Hatherly. "The application of the 3D seismic surveying technique to coal seam imaging: case histories from the Arckaringa and Sydney basins." Exploration Geophysics 20, no. 2 (1989): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/eg989137.

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Two dimensional seismic surveying is commonly used in the coal mining industry to assist the mining and development of coal deposits by seismically imaging coal seams. A specialised three dimensional seismic surveying technique has recently been performed over coal mining leases in South Australia and New South Wales, to trial its applicability to coal mine planning and extraction operations.The first two case histories of its trial in Australia are presented, and the conclusion drawn that the specialised three dimensional technique developed to date offers the ability to image coal seams in t
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Spitzer, Roman, Alan G. Green, and Frank O. Nitsche. "Minimizing field operations in shallow 3‐D seismic reflection surveying." GEOPHYSICS 66, no. 6 (2001): 1761–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1487118.

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By appropriately decimating a comprehensive shallow 3‐D seismic reflection data set recorded across unconsolidated sediments in northern Switzerland, we have investigated the potential and limitations of four different source‐receiver acquisition patterns. For the original survey, more than 12 000 shots and 18 000 receivers deployed on a [Formula: see text] grid resulted in common midpoint (CMP) data with an average fold of ∼40 across a [Formula: see text] area. A principal goal of our investigation was to determine an acquisition strategy capable of producing reliable subsurface images in a m
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Hunter, J. A., S. E. Pullan, R. A. Burns, et al. "Downhole seismic logging for high‐resolution reflection surveying in unconsolidated overburden." GEOPHYSICS 63, no. 4 (1998): 1371–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1444439.

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Downhole seismic velocity logging techniques have been developed and applied in support of high‐resolution reflection seismic surveys. For shallow high‐resolution reflection surveying within unconsolidated overburden, velocity‐depth control can sometimes be difficult to achieve; as well, unambiguous correlation of reflections with overburden stratigraphy is often problematic. Data obtained from downhole seismic logging can provide accurate velocity‐depth functions and directly correlate seismic reflections to depth. The methodologies described in this paper are designed for slimhole applicatio
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Romanov, V. V. "Analysis of a terminological base in the field of two-dimensional seismic surveying and proposals on its development and unification." Proceedings of higher educational establishments. Geology and Exploration, no. 1 (June 22, 2022): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.32454/0016-7762-2022-64-1-61-74.

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Introduction. The state of the terminological base used in the field of two-dimensional seismic surveying in the period 1933–2015 is analyzed and proposals to revise some key concepts are made.Aim. An analysis of the existing terminological base of the procedure of two-dimensional seismic surveying and the formation of a new base on the basis of a system approach.Materials and methods. An analysis of the terms used in educational, reference and normative literature on seismic surveying published in 1933–2015, followed by a critical analysis of the revealed terminological bases.Results. The inv
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Greaves, Robert J., and Terrance J. Fulp. "Three‐dimensional seismic monitoring of an enhanced oil recovery process." GEOPHYSICS 52, no. 9 (1987): 1175–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1442381.

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Seismic reflection data were used to monitor the progress of an in‐situ combustion, enhanced oil recovery process. Three sets of three‐dimensional (3-D) data were collected during a one‐year period in order to map the extent and directions of propagation in time. Acquisition and processing parameters were identical for each survey so that direct one‐to‐one comparison of traces could be made. Seismic attributes were calculated for each common‐depth‐point data set, and in a unique application of seismic reflection data, the preburn attributes were subtracted from the midburn and postburn attribu
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Fradelizio, Gian Luigi, Alan Levander, and Colin A. Zelt. "Three-dimensional seismic-reflection imaging of a shallow buried paleochannel." GEOPHYSICS 73, no. 5 (2008): B85—B98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.2969775.

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A suite of reflection seismology investigations of the shallow subsurface was conducted at Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Utah, at a groundwater contamination site with very large subsurface mechanical heterogeneity. The investigations were designed to expand and improve understanding of the subsurface environment developed from well data and previous seismic investigations. The goal of the investigations was to image the sides and bottom of a paleochannel eroded in a clay layer [Formula: see text] below the surface. The paleochannel is filled with a mix of sands, clays, and gravels of different
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Evans, Brian J. "Advancements in the technique of low fold three dimensional seismic reflection surveying." Thesis, Curtin University, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/1230.

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Three dimensional (3-D) seismic reflection surveying is accepted as the preferred method for imaging complex geology for proving and developing commercial oil and gas fields. However, the cost of 3-D seismic recording and processing is substantial and often can be as expensive as the cost of production drilling. This is particularly the case for land oil field development, where the cost of 3-D surveying is often unacceptably high. Such high costs also restrict its application in coal exploration, where 2-D seismic methods have long been accepted.During the early 1980's, a low fold technique f
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Evans, Brian J. "Advancements in the technique of low fold three dimensional seismic reflection surveying." Curtin University of Technology, Department of Exploration Geophysics, 1996. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=12251.

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Three dimensional (3-D) seismic reflection surveying is accepted as the preferred method for imaging complex geology for proving and developing commercial oil and gas fields. However, the cost of 3-D seismic recording and processing is substantial and often can be as expensive as the cost of production drilling. This is particularly the case for land oil field development, where the cost of 3-D surveying is often unacceptably high. Such high costs also restrict its application in coal exploration, where 2-D seismic methods have long been accepted.During the early 1980's, a low fold technique f
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Hobro, James William Douglas. "Three-dimensional tomographic inversion of combined reflection and refraction seismic travel-time data." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.621515.

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Canning, Anat. "Organization and imaging of three-dimensional seismic reflection data before stack." Thesis, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16713.

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Pre-stack imaging of 3D seismic reflection data is at present a major challenge of seismic data processing. The main difficulty arises because of the limited power of today's computers. Manipulating volumes of 3D multi-fold seismic data and, especially, executing the large number of mathematical operations required for 3D migration is presently a very complicated and time consuming task. More than that, 3D seismic reflection surveys are characterized by very irregular acquisition geometries. This requires special migration algorithms and even new thinking. In this thesis we present a new appro
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Graham, Emily Megan. "Three-dimensional gas migration and gas hydrate systems of south Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-05-3248.

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Hydrate Ridge is a peanut shape bathymetric high located about 80 km west of Newport, Oregon on the Pacific continental margin, within the Cascadia subduction zone’s accretionary wedge. The ridge's two topographic highs (S. and N. Hydrate Ridge) are characterized by gas vents and seeps that were observed with previous ODP initiatives. In 2008, we acquired a 3D seismic reflection data set using the P-Cable acquisition system to characterize the subsurface fluid migration pathways that feed the seafloor vent at S. Hydrate Ridge. The new high-resolution data reveal a complex 3D structure of
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"Three-dimensional geometries of rifting on a hyperextended margin - Interpretation of seismic reflection profiles from the Deep Galicia Basin, Iberia." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/62047.

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Our study utilizes a pseudo-3D grid of 2D, depth-migrated seismic profiles in order to provide new constraints on rifting within the Deep Galicia Basin. 3D analysis shows that faults strike within 10° of north, indicating east-west directed rifting. Three distinct structural domains are identified on the east-west oriented profiles. In addition to an exhumed mantle domain, two crustal domains are distinguished by their different faulting styles and thinning. Restored crustal thickness (9-14 km) within the intracrustal fault domain (IFD) is close to the current thickness of the Galicia Bank
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Books on the topic "Three dimensional seismic reflection surveying"

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Brown, Alistair R. Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data. 2nd ed. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1988.

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Brown, Alistair R. Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1986.

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Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data. 5th ed. American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1999.

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Brown, Alistair R. Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data. 3rd ed. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1991.

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Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data. 4th ed. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1996.

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Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data. 2nd ed. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1986.

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Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data: By Alistair R. Brown. 6th ed. American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2004.

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Reymond, Benoît. Three-dimensional sequence stratigraphy offshore Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico (West Cameron 3D seismic data). Section des sciences de la terre, Institut de géologie et paléontologie, Université de Lausanne, 1994.

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Elements of 3-D seismology. PennWell, 1999.

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(2006), Distinguished Instructor Short Course. Seismic attribute mapping of structure and stratigraphy: 2006 Distinguished Instructor Short Course. Society of Exploration Geophycists, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Three dimensional seismic reflection surveying"

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"7. Three-Dimensional Surveying." In A Handbook for Seismic Data Acquisition in Exploration. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.9781560801863.ch7.

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Draganov, Deyan, Xu Ma, Menno Buisman, Tjeerd Kiers, Karel Heller, and Alex Kirichek. "Non-Intrusive Characterization and Monitoring of Fluid Mud: Laboratory Experiments with Seismic Techniques, Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), and Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS)." In Sediment Transport - Recent Advances [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98420.

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In ports and waterways, the bathymetry is regularly surveyed for updating navigation charts ensuring safe transport. In port areas with fluid-mud layers, most traditional surveying techniques are accurate but are intrusive and provide one-dimensional measurements limiting their application. Current non-intrusive surveying techniques are less accurate in detecting and monitoring muddy consolidated or sandy bed below fluid-mud layers. Furthermore, their application is restricted by surveying-vessels availability limiting temporary storm- or dredging-related bathymetrical changes capture. In this chapter, we first review existing non-intrusive techniques, with emphasis on sound techniques. Then, we give a short review of several seismic-exploration techniques applicable to non-intrusive fluid-mud characterization and monitoring with high spatial and temporal resolution. Based on the latter, we present recent advances in non-intrusive fluid-mud monitoring using ultrasonic transmission and reflection measurements. We show laboratory results for monitoring velocity changes of longitudinal and transverse waves propagating through fluid mud while it is consolidating. We correlate the velocity changes with shear-strength changes while the fluid mud is consolidating and show a positive correlation with the yield stress. We show ultrasonic laboratory results using reflection and transmission techniques for estimating the fluid-mud longitudinal- and transverse-wave velocities. For water/mud interface detection, we also use distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) and distributed temperature sensing (DTS).
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Itoh, Yasuto, Tomotaka Iwata, and Keiji Takemura. "Three-Dimensional Architecture of the Median Tectonic Line in Southwest Japan Based on Detailed Reflection Seismic and Drilling Surveys." In Evolutionary Models of Convergent Margins - Origin of Their Diversity. InTech, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/67434.

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Conference papers on the topic "Three dimensional seismic reflection surveying"

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Donoso, G., A. Malehmir, J. Carvalho, and V. Araujo. "Three decades of reflection seismic surveying at Neves-Corvo, Portugal." In NSG2021 27th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202120182.

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Öhman, I., P. Heikkinen, and M. Peltoniemi. "Three Dimensional Visualization of Reflection Seismic Data." In Near Surface 2006 - 12th EAGE European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201402748.

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Celse, B., Ph Côte, O. Abraham, B. Piwakowski, B. Vayssade, and J. P. Henry. "Three dimensional characterisation of rocks using reflection seismic tomography." In 5th EEGS-ES Meeting. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201406493.

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Finn, Christopher J., and Milo M. Backus. "Estimation of three‐dimensional dip and curvature from reflection seismic data." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1986. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1893089.

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Dolena, Trevor M., Curtis A. Link, Patrick F. Miller, and Terence E. Duaime. "A Land Streamer Aided, Three‐Dimensional (3‐D) Seismic Reflection Survey, Belt, Montana." In Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2005. Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4133/1.2923555.

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M. Dolena, Trevor, Marvin A. Speece, Curtis A. Link, Patrick F. Miller, and Terence E. Duaime. "A Land Streamer Aided, Three-Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Reflection Survey, Belt, Montana." In 18th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.183.971-978.

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Zhang*, Jianzhong, and Taikun Shi. "Three-dimensional near-surface velocity building using first arrival times of seismic reflection data." In Near-Surface Asia Pacific Conference, Waikoloa, Hawaii, 7-10 July 2015. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Chinese Geophysical Society, Korean Society of Earth and Exploration Geophysicists, and Society of Exploration Geophysicists of Japan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/nsapc2015-116.

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Li, Sen, Hongtao Zhu, Xianghua Yang, and Changgui Xu. "A new unusual confined sedimentary system from three-dimensional seismic reflection data of Bozhong sag, Bohai Bay Basin, China." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2019. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2019-3215775.1.

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Zhao, Qian, Hongtao Zhu, Qianghu Liu, and Weizhong Gao. "Using seismic microfacies to identify tidal sand ridges from high-precision three-dimensional seismic reflection data: An example from Xihu Depression, East China Sea Shelf Basin." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2020. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2020-3427523.1.

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Tokiwa, Tetsuya, Koichi Asamori, Naoto Hiraga, et al. "Relationship Between Hypocentral Distribution and Geological Structure in the Horonobe Area, Northern Hokkaido, Japan." In ASME 2010 13th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2010-40054.

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In this paper, we discuss the relationship between the accurate hypocentral distribution and three-dimensional (3-D) geological structure in and around the Horonobe area in northern Hokkaido, Japan. The multiplet-clustering analysis was applied to the 421 micro-earthquakes which occurred from 1 September, 2003 to 30 September, 2007. The 3-D geological structure model was mainly constructed from previous seismic reflection profiles and borehole data. As a result of this analysis, although with slight differences in depth between them, the hypocenters were found to be distributed in the NNW-SSE
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