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Machine learning for geophysical characterization of brittleness

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The paper introduced a machine learning technique to estimate the brittleness of the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale from the seismic datasets, which could benefit the unconventional resource development around southern Louisiana.

This work is funded by the Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory under award number DE-FE0031575 (the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale Laboratory) in collaboration with Petroleum Engineering Department.

Mark Mlella is currently pursuing his PhD in the University of Alberta, CA.

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