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detectable limit

1. n. [Geophysics]

The minimum thickness necessary for a layer of rock to be visible or distinct in reflection seismic data. Generally, the detectable limit is at least 1/30 of the wavelength. Acquisition of higher frequency seismic data generally results in better detection or vertical resolution of thinner layers.

See related terms: vertical resolutionwavelength