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Compare Stack 3D
I have two stack 3D and I want to compare it, I have a workflow .job which includes a DISCREAD with a LISTFILE with the two files I want to compare indicating the Inline which I want to display, for this particular case I have used the same stack, with the idea of compare the same inlines, what I see in the manual in the XVIEW section I should in NBLOCKS to the number of staked traces to be displayed which I think to be the same n_ens and in GAPFREQ should be set to 0 I think to be th... 4 years ago |
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cordinates scales in geometry
Thanks a lot !! Indeed the problem was linked to a scale already set in the input data. I have finally used the SETHEADER function instead of SETSCALES and fixed COORD_SCALE and HT_SCALE to -10. 4 years ago |
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cordinates scales in geometry
Generally Shot_Peg and Rec_Peg are unique numbers defined by the survey team and are not related to the XY or origin, for 2D surveys they are enerally four digit numbers, and for 3D they will be 8 digit and composed of a Source or Receiver line portion and a value for the actual source or receiver ie 10001000, where the last four digits are the pge location and first four are the receiver line or source line. With regards to your XY coordinate issue I need some more information, could you let m... 4 years ago |
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cordinates scales in geometry
Hi, I got some difficulties with representing the geometry of my 2D land data. Before using the "MAKEGEOM" to extract the geometry from headers, I have the Northing set from 5312780,90 to 5316450,36 and Easting range is 612803,78 to 618996,38. When representing the shot and/or receiver points, the cordinates values are all divided by 1000 (e.g Northing: 5312.78 Easting: 612.80). I have tryed to use the "setscales" but there is nothing changed. Where can the problem come from? I also want to... 4 years ago |
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Create an ahl file
Thanks Matthieu, Glad to hear you're back up and running with GLOBE Claritas 9 months ago |
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Create an ahl file
Thank you very much for your advice. I worked with your recommendations and I have successfully created an *.ahl file, and implemented in my header. 9 months ago |
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Create an ahl file
Thank you for your answer, I will try today with your recommandations. I'll keep you in touch in further development. 9 months ago |
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Create an ahl file
The format_sde utility can be used to convert ASCII text input to one of a series of formats (eg *.dig, *.nmo, *.ahl). More info on this utility and the command line syntax to use can be found in the "Utilities : Miscellaneous small programmes" - "Miscellaneous utilities" - "format_sde : Creates various SDE format files from ASCII input" section of the GLOBE Claritas manual. The TXTHDR module is similar to the ADDHDR module - but where ADDHDR requires a specific format input file (*.ahl), TXT... 10 months ago |
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Create an ahl file
Hello, I'm currently working with your software, and I need to add the REC_PEG in my headers. I know the module in order to add these data, however I have to create an ahl file. I have already all the REC_PEG numbers in a ascii file. Is there a way to convert automatically my ascii file in an ahl file, instead of creating an ahl file manually ? Thank you in advance. Matthieu 10 months ago |
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creation of common velocity stacks
This is also a configurable option. On the main stack window, select Params and then open the Analysis location parameters form. The first entry on this is Analysis positioning. This is a light grey colour, meaning you can't type anything in, but if you click on the list button you can choose between options. The default for this is "at nearest V(t)", which means when you click, it jumps to the closest existing function. The option you are after is "click and drag" - when this is select... 7 years ago |
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