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Import SEG-Y filesThis exercise will guide you through import of a seismic line. It will cover the simple case for a plain SEG-Y file which follows the SEG-Y standard and has navigation stored in the trace header. In the example we will use the SEG-Y file which is stored with the Atlantis project. A SEG-Y file can only be imported into a seismic data folder. If you are using Geocap's standard UNCLOS folder structure then such a folder is located in 3. Sediment Data/Seismic Lines In this exercise we will also generate a sub-folder in order to organize our data.
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Interpret a seismic lineIn this exercise we are going to interpret the seabed and basement of the seismic line. First we need to display the seismic line we want to interpret.
Next we open the Seismic Interpretation (Xi) dialog:
First we need to select where our interpretations should be stored:
Next we need to specify the horizons we want to interpret:
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Before we can start interpreting we need to specify which horizon it is that we want to interpret.
Next we need to select which seismic line we want to interpret:
Finally, since we're starting off with manual interpreting, we turn off the snap.
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We have now set up everything we need and are ready to start interpreting. Interpreting manually:
Editing an interpretation:
Deleting parts of an interpretation:
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Interpreting with auto-tracking:
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The auto tracker can be very useful on strong reflectors. However when interpreting the base of sediments, the manual approach is probably better.
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