Dr. Yaoguo Li,

Thanks for the wavelet workshop announcement. I will be the one of remote
site participants. I understand the presentaiton will be intuitive and
non-mathematical. However I would like to learn in depth. Could you point
out me some references (books or papers) so that I can prepare the wavelet
transform theory before the workshop. Your prompt response will be mostly
appreciated.

Best regards,

Dr. Tingfan Dai
Geosoft Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(416) 369 0111 x341


-----Original Message-----
From: Yaoguo Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 8:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SEGMIN]: Wavelet Workshop


Dear Colleagues,

     The following is the official announcement of the workshop on the
applications of wavelet transforms to potential-field data that we first

announced during the SEG 2000 in Calgary. The workshop is tutorial in
nature and a number of aspects of the wavelet transform that are
pertinent
to its practical applications to the problems in our discipline. We look

forward to seeing many of you in person at the workshop in Houston or
seeing you virtually at one of many remote sites.

     Attached is also the announcement in msword format for your
convenience.

Best regards,

Yaoguo Li

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                  Practical Applications of
                 Wavelets in Potential Fields

                  A Virtual Global Workshop

                         Presented by
           Gravity and Magnetics Research Consortium
                   Colorado School of Mines

              http://www.geophysics.mines.edu/gmrc

The Gravity and Magnetics Research Consortium at the Colorado
School of Mines is organizing a one-day workshop on wavelet
transforms and their applications to potential fields. The
workshop will be held in Houston, Texas on October 27, 2000
with live internet feed to remote locations. Tutorials on basic
theory as well as practical implementation and case histories
will be presented. This workshop should be of interest to
geoscientists who want to learn about the fundamentals of
wavelet theory and their application to various geophysical
problems. Topics such as filtering, compression, imaging,
modeling, and inversion of gravity and magnetic will be
discussed.  The presentations will be as intuitive and as
non-mathematical as possible.

Workshop:
Date:       October 27, 2000
Time:       8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Venue:      Shell International Exploration and Production, Inc.
            Bellaire Technology Center
            3737 Bellaire Boulevard
            Houston, Texas

Registration Fee: $50.00 for regular attendees
                  Full-time students attend free
Payment:          Checks payable in U.S. Dollars to
                  the Colorado School of Mines

Remote sites: The workshop will be live-fed to a number of remote
sites via internet for virtual participants. The sites currently
under consideration include Calgary (GEDCO), Denver (CSM), Leeds
(GETECH),
Toronto (Geosoft), London (in planning), Oklahoma City (in planning),
and
Tulsa (in planning).

For registration to attend the workshop in Houston, please contact:
Dr. Yaoguo Li
Department of Geophysics               Phone: +1-303-273-3510
Colorado School of Mines               Fax:   +1-303-278-3478
1500 Illinois Street                   Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Golden, CO 80401
USA

Information on registration to attend the workshop at remote sites
will be posted here shortly by the coordinator of each site.


Tentative agenda:

 8:00 --  8:15  Yaoguo Li:              Introduction
 8:15 --  9:15  Thomas Ridsdill-Smith:  Tutorial on wavelet transforms
 9:15 --  9:45  Yaoguo Li:              Fast inversion of magnetic data
 9:45 -- 10:15                          coffee break
10:15 -- 10:45  Fabio Boschetti:        Gravity interpretation by
wavelets
10:45 -- 11:45  Luis Tenorio:           Tutorial on wavelet filtering

11:45 --  1:00                          lunch

 1:00 --  2:00  Greg Beylkin and
                Bob Cramer:             Multiresolution in gravity
estimation
 2:00 --  2:30  Fabio Boschetti:        Wavelet edge-based filtering
 2:30 --  3:00  Thomas Ridsdill-Smith:  Wavelet processing of
aeromagnetic data
 3:00 --  3:30                          coffee break
 3:30 --  4:00  Yaoguo Li:              Efficient construction of
equivalent sources
 4:00 --  4:30  Julio Lyrio:            Wavelet processing of gravity
gradiometer data
 4:30 --  5:30                          Panel discussion

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Yaoguo Li
Department of Geophysics    Tel:   (303)273-3510
Colorado School of Mines    Fax:   (303)273-3478
1500 Illinois St            Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Golden, CO 80401
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