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Using interpreted geological cross-sections to generate synthetic seismic sections.

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Inquiry Regarding CSV Files Mentioned in Your Stratigraphic Model Blog Post

dcw2021 opened this issue · comments

Hello, Mr. Ramy Saleem,
I hope this message finds you well. Your recent blog post has been truly inspiring to me, and I want to express my gratitude.
I noticed in the section "Methods-1. Build Stratigraphic Model," you utilized two CSV files, namely disp-dist-data.csv and lithology-fault-data.csv, having all the sections, formations and lithology.
Could you kindly provide information on where I can access these two CSV files?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,

Hello dcw2021,

Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate your interest in my blog post, and I'm delighted that it has inspired you.

I apologize for any confusion. Rest assured, I have received the files you mentioned, disp-dist-data.csv and lithology-fault-data.csv. I appreciate your promptness in providing the necessary data.

If you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with, please feel free to let me know.

Best regards,
Ramy Saleem

Hello, Mr. Rami Salim,
I hope this message finds you well.

This blog post really inspired me, so I wanted to cite your work in my paper to show my appreciation.
However, the journal in which I submit my paper requires that the cited documents be papers published in academic journals or conferences. Therefore, I wanted to confirm if these things you mentioned in your blog were published in any of your academic papers so that I could cite your work correctly.

Thank you in advance.
Best regards,

Hi,

While the content mentioned in my blog post has not been published in any academic papers yet, I currently have two papers under review for publication. However, until those papers are officially published, you are welcome to refer and cite the GitHub repository associated with the project.

Once my papers are accepted and published, I will gladly provide you with the necessary citation details. In the meantime, please feel free to cite the GitHub repository and let me know if you have any further questions or need additional information.

Ramy Saleem