While working with a map, the interpreter sometimes needs to measure the distance or angle between point A and point B using a specific unit. They may also need to change the color of the highlighted area on the map or track the cursor’s position while moving across a cross-section. GeoAtlas provides various options that…
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How to import well header information using Excel-Macro import
A plethora of well data can be imported into a GeoGraphix project using different types of vendors or formats; one of which is a generic Excel spreadsheet. The interpreter can import well header information, DST, core analysis, well surveys, production data, and much more into a WellBase database using the GeoGraphix Excel macro tool. The…
How to interpolate tops in ZoneManager
ZoneManager is a module for storage, display, and analysis of well data on a zone basis. You can define multiple zones and a large number of associated attributes for each zone, as well as input attribute data for each well in the project. The Interpolated Tops tool in ZoneManager will display the intersection of an IsoMap surface…
How to work with a fault in XSection
XSection is one of the geological analysis applications in GVERSE GeoGraphix with which you can create different types of cross sections (projected and well to well), display curve logs with our without petrophysical analysis, raster images, and pick up formation tops or faults. You can also use faults imported into the database or pick up…
How to post processing seismic in GeoGraphix using PStaX
Stacking is processed seismic data that contains traces that have been added together from different records to reduce noise and improve the quality. GVERSE GeoGraphix comes with a Post-Stack module called PStaX designed to allow simple different processing method such as: Complex Attributes, Convolution, Correlations, Deconvolution, Filter, General Amplitude Scaling, Integrate Traces, Phase rotation Remove DC Bias,…
How to work with unconformities in GVERSE Geomodeling
An unconformity is an erosional or non-depositional surface separating strata of different ages or two rock masses, which indicates that sediment deposition was not continuous. When one surface intersects an unconformity surface, the Unconformity Trimming tool in GVERSE Geomodeling will trim or truncate the subsidiary surface, helping you create a sedimentological model for a more…