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lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/configs/big_streams/model.txt  view on Meta::CPAN


   #    VTOP   VBOTT      DZ   ZBOTT    TWTT   VSTOP  VSBOTT    RHOT    RHOB

   1 0.16000 0.86000 0.00600 0.00600 0.02883 0.06000 0.06000 1.00000 1.00000
   2 0.85980 0.86040 0.00600 0.01200 0.04278 0.17600 0.22800 0.94770 1.01106
   3 0.85980 0.90050 0.01800 0.03000 0.08369 0.25400 0.28000 1.03872 1.06434
   4 0.90000 2.05000 0.00600 0.03600 0.09228 0.30000 0.32000 1.08286 1.10047
   5 2.05000 2.12000 0.05300 0.08900 0.14312 0.08000 0.08000 1.10000 1.10000
   6 2.25300 2.25400 0.04700 0.13600 0.18484 0.08000 0.00000 1.10000 0.00000
   7 0.16200 0.17200 0.00500 0.14100 0.24474 0.08000 0.08000 1.20000 1.20000

lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/developer/Stripped/par/tvnmoqc.par.main  view on Meta::CPAN

 TVNMOQC - Check tnmo-vnmo pairs; create t-v column files           

 tvnmoqc [parameters] cdp=... tnmo=... vnmo=...                     

   Example:                                                         
 tvnmoqc mode=1 \\                                                  
 cdp=15,35 \\                                                       
 tnmo=0.0091,0.2501,0.5001,0.7501,0.9941 \\                         
 vnmo=1497.0,2000.0,2500.0,3000.0,3500.0 \\                         
 tnmo=0.0082,0.2402,0.4902,0.7402,0.9842 \\                         
 vnmo=1495.0,1900.0,2400.0,2900.0,3400.0                            

 Required Parameter:                                                
   prefix=        Prefix of output t-v file(s)                      
                  Required only for mode=2                          

 Optional Parameter:                                                
   mode=1         1=qc: check that tnmo values increase             
                  2=qc and output t-v files                         

 mode=1                                                             

lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/sunix/shapeNcut/sumute.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

=head2 User's notes (Juan Lorenzo)

V 0.0.2

Normally, sumute can only apply one set muting coordinates to one gather
at a time.

In this manner you would use a 
"par_file" e.g.,

tmute=0.128544,0.245747

xmute=73.2464,95.6714

In this particular case, the mute pick coordinates
in the "x" direction are tracr values.

sumute sp_fldr4.su par=par_file key=tracr mode=0 | 
sugain agc=1 wagc=0.1 | suxwigb clip=1.5 &


lib/App/SeismicUnixGui/sunix/shapeNcut/sumute.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

multi_gather_su_file  = the su file which was muted interactively to 
create each of the parfiles, while using the Tool: iTop_Mute 

A multi-parameter-file looks as follows:

cdp=1,2

tmute=0.141777,0.251418
xmute=73,96

tmute=0.131777,0.241418
xmute=85,96


Internally, sumute uses "susplit" to break a large multi-gather file into individual
shotpoint gathers (ep), or cdp gathers or fldr (gathers) according to Segy
key header words. 

An example:

Data consists of a single CDP gather, digitized in iTopMute as a function



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