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Display a seismic line- In the folder 3. Sediment Data / Seismic Data / ATL-99 right click the seismic line ATL-99-1 and click Seismic DisplayRight
- In the folder 3. Sediment Data / Seismic Data / ATL-LOS-00 right click the seismic line ATL-LOS-9900-1 again and click Zoom to Data. Seismic Display
- Investigate the seismic linelines. Can you identify the Seabed and Sediment Base?
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Display the interpretation- In the folder 3. Sediment Data / Seismic Interpretations right click the Ihorizon Seabed and click IHorizon Display.
- In the folder 3. Sediment Data / Seismic Interpretations right click the Ihorizon Sediment Base and click IHorizon Display.
- Investigate the interpreted horizons. Notice that there is only interpretation for the first line.
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Interpret Seismic Lines
In the next exercises we are going to complete the interpretation of the Seabed and Sediment Base for the seismic line ATL-LOS-00-1.
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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. - Right click the seismic line and select Seismic display.
- Right click the seismic line and select Zoom to Data
Next we open the Seismic Interpretation (Xi) dialog: - Locate Seismic Interpretation under Tools in the main menu.
First we need to select where our interpretations should be stored: - Click Browse button to select the interpretation folder
- Select the seismic interpretation folder 3.Sediment Data / Seismic Interpretations
Next we need to specify the horizons we want to interpret: Click the Image Removed button in order to create a new IHorizon. The IHorizon dialog will appearType in Seafloor as the name of the new horizon, and click OKClick the Graphical Settings tabSet Line Width to 5Check the User Defined Color and pick a color for the horizon.Click OKClick the same new button again, and call the next horizon Sediment Basethe Seabed- Go to Tools > Seismic Interpretation. This is the interpretation system in Geocap
- Select the Interpetation folder: Click the Browse buttonandselect the folder Seismic Interpretation
- Select the Ihorizon: Click the Browse button, select Seabed and click OK
- Select the Seismic: Click the
Image Added button and click on the seismic line ATL-LOS-00-1 in the display window (with your left mouse button) - Keep the rest of the settings as default and click the
Image Added button. - Zoom to where the yellow line ends on the previous line and start to pick points on the seismic line by pointing the mouse cursor on the seabed and pressing the <space> key on the keyboard. Press d to undo a pick.
- When you have finished to interpret the seabed or just want to stop, click the
Image Added button. This will save the interpretation. You can continue to interpret the seabed by click the Image Added button again. - When you are done with the seabed, click the
Image Added button.
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We are now going to interpret the Sediment Base but before we can do this we need to change the Ihorizon we are interpreting on.
Your interpretation should look something like this when you are finished:
Image Added
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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. - Use a combination of the editing methods above to do an interpretation of the seabed
Before starting on the base of sediments, we need to tell the interpreter that we are starting on a new horizon. - Click Browse on the IHorizon row, and select Sediment Base
- Interpret the sediment base using the same methods as for the seafloor.
- When you are finished with both horizons, click the Close button.
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Interpreting with auto-tracking: To select Snap mode look at the seismic display and identify the reflector representing the seabed. Compare the color of the seabed reflector with the seismic color table. The color on the left side of the color table represents minima; the color on the right represents maxima. The seismic color table used is one of three: - current active seismic color table – look in the lower right corner of Geocap.
- the color table specified in Seismic display, if any.
- the color table dragged and dropped on top of the seismic line, if any.
- Select Snap mode accordingly.
- Select Track mode to be Auto.
- Set Delta Z. Delta Z is the maximum allowable vertical distance between two auto-tracked points. Z is usually time in ms. A good rule of thumb is that Delta Z should be the double of the sample interval in the seismic. In our case that is 8.
- Pick the horizon to autotrack by pressing the <space> or p key on the keyboard
- The horizon is automatically interpreted
- If the interpretation stopped at one point press <space> or p again to continue where it stopped.
- When you are happy with the interpretation click the
buttono Image Added
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Interpreting with insertion (semi-auto): - Keep the Snap mode to be same as you used before.
- Select Track mode to be Insert
- Set Interval to 5. This will interpret a point at every fifth trace.
- Click the
button. - Pick a point on a strong reflection (for example the seabed).
- Pick a new point a bit to the side, on the same reflection. Observe that auto tracker automatically interprets the line.
- When you are finished interpreting click the
button. - Observe that the old interpretation is updated with the new interpretation.
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Import Seismic Lines
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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 Data In this exercise we will also generate a sub-folder in order to organize our data. - Locate the folder 3. Sediment Data/Seismic Data in your project
- Right click the folder and select New > Folder
- Right click the folder and select Rename. Give the folder the name of the survey. In this case ATL-LOS-00 (or give it another name if you are importing into the Atlantis project and the folder already exists)
- Right click the folder and select Import > SEG-Y 2D. The SEG-Y import menu will appear.
- Click the Defaults button in order to reset the menu to the default options.
- Click the file browse button and select the ATL-LOS-00-1.segy-file located in the Atlantis folder structure on disk (Projects/Atlantis_2_1/Data/Sediment data/Atl-los-1-segy).
- Click Open. The file follows the SEG-Y standard and we do not have to change the default settings.
- It might be a good idea to check that the Storage: in the lower right corner is set to 8 bit.
- Click Execute
- You will be prompted with a dialog asking you for datum and projection for the seismic line. Select WGS 84 and Mercator and click OK
- Click OK again
- Click OK in order to close the SEG-Y import command.
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