GLOBE Claritas Geometry Definition

The Claritas geometry application is used to control 2-D or 3-D seismic survey geometry information. Text files (containing the observers logs, navigation files or topographic survey) are input to the geometry application, which is used to create a geometry database, and wiggly line CDP gathers or 3-D bin definition. The input text files can be easily created from whatever ASCII format input data is available, using a suite of filter programmes. Alternatively, the geometry database may be created from the header information in SEG-Y trace headers.
The Geometry application can be used to :
- Display a map of the peg and shot XY and height information.
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Display a 3-D isometric view of the survey pegs and shot-holes.

- Create land and marine geometry databases.
- Define a wiggly-line or 3-D grid by picking hitpoints.
- Calculate linear, wiggly-line or 3-D CDP gather geometry.
- Display trace midpoint and azimuth distribution, and CDP bins.
- Show the CDP-fold variation as colour-coded bins, or a histogram.
- Calculate and display floating-datum elevation statics.
- Present information listing shot, trace or CDP statistics.
- Produce hardcopy graphical output.
To define a 2-D wiggly-line CDP gather, the user clicks on the map of trace mid-points to define a set of hitpoints; the CDP positions are then positioned along a spline fitted to these points. Since the trace mid-point map is colour-coded by source-receiver offset, it is simple to position the CDPs to take advantage of the optimum offset range for the seismic data. 3-D grids are defined using three hitpoints.
Geometry information may be applied to seismic data using the ADDGEOM processor module; the CDPSORT or DISCSORT modules may be used to effect a CDP-sort at any point in a seismic processing flow. Alternatively, the DISCGATH processor may be used to read a shot-sorted disc file and output CDP-sorted gathers, effectively dispensing with the need to store CDP gathers at any stage in the processing sequence.