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      Quantitative analysis of reservoir rocks by microfocus X-ray computerised tomography

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      Sedimentary Geology
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              Mathematical methods are of central importance in the new technologies of radiographic and radioisotopic image reconstruction. The most important procedures are classified as Back-projection, iterative, and analytical (Two-dimensional Fourier, Filtered Back-projection). Back-projection played an important historical role but is no longer used because of sizable artifacts. Analytical methods excel in speed and accuracy when a large number of projections are available and are extensively used in x-ray imaging. Iterative reconstruction is more attractive when the number of views is limited, if noise is significant, and if additional factors, e.g., gamma-ray attenuation, are present. For these reasons, iterative methods are widely used in radioisotope imaging.
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                Journal
                Sedimentary Geology
                Sedimentary Geology
                Elsevier BV
                00370738
                April 2000
                April 2000
                : 132
                : 1-2
                : 25-36
                Article
                10.1016/S0037-0738(99)00127-X
                93200c84-7920-4b28-a5b1-60c743aad8e8
                © 2000

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