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Cube building
is an excellent tool for verifying that the seismic and navigation data
work well together. SeisNav Resolve provides the capability for
building both single fold and multiple fold volumes. The 3D Stack
process produces a multiple fold data set. The Trace Interpolate
process zero fills seismic data while deleting duplicates. The Timeslice
process creates a timeslice file from a volume of data. All files are
output in SEG Y format so that they me be input to any other software
for further processing and display. Of course, once a cube or timeslice
file is built, SeisNav Resolve has a variety of methods for viewing
it.
- The
Cube Display provides a three dimensional look through the data
volume. Two dimensional slices (crosslines, inlines, or timeslices)
can be animated through two or three dimensions. Planes and areas within
the cube can be highlighted and viewed. Sections of the cube can be
displayed in multiple small displays on the same screen. Multiple slices
can be viewed in a single display using transparency.
- Timeslices
can be viewed from the cube data set with no special processing using
the Surface MAP Headers display.
- Timeslice
files can be viewed using the 2D Display as wiggle trace, variable
area, dual polarity, or colored traces.
- The
2D Display can be used to page through a single dimension of traces
at once (crosslines, inlines, or timeslices).
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3
planes intersect in Cube Display
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Cube
Display of seismic data
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