| SeismicStudio |
| o | Refraction statics |
| o | Geometry QC. |
| o | 2D/3D Tomography. |
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Extremely fast and
flexible interactive picker (
Screenshots
).
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Autopicker for picking
easy data quickly.
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Delay-time
(stacked-trace) picker (
Screenshot
).
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Pick
error histogram displays (
Screenshot
).
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CMP
pick editor window (
Screenshot
).
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Extremely
fast and accurate pick-prediction algorithms.
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Any
number of pick versions may be stored in the database.
| o | Very fast database. After testing a number of commercial databases, such as SQL Server, MySQL, Access, and Oracle, we decided that we had to write our own custom database to get the desired performance. |
| o | For example, a 33 million trace GLI survey was imported in 35 minutes. (This includes indexing the trace table on 4 columns). |
| o | Delay time analysis on the 33 million trace survey took about 12 minutes. |
| o | Combine any number of files (2D or 3D) into one project. |
| o | Additional data may be imported "on the fly". |
| o | Projects may be easily merged. This allows for really huge surveys to be broken up into chunks and assigned to a number of analysts. |
| o | Multiple 2D lines may be treated as a 3D project. |
| o | Combine any number of files (2D or 3D) into one project.SeismicStudio includes two distinct methods of checking geometry. |
| o | Additional data may be imported "on the fly".The first method is model-based. The delay time solution is used to predict a position for each source and detector. ( Screenshots). |
| o | Projects may be easily merged. This allows for really huge surveys to be broken up into chunks and assigned to a number of analysts.The second method does not require a model. ( Screenshot). |
| o | Any number of model versions may be stored as "Snapshots". These may be recalled at any time and compared in the "Model Comparison Window" ( Screenshot). |
| o | Flexible, easy to use model building ( Screenshot). |
| o | SeismicStudio was developed with Microsoft's .NET technology, and so currently runs on Windows. |
| o | The .NET technology is currently being ported to Linux, so eventually SeismicStudio will also run on Linux. |