GVERSE Geophysics, an integral part of the GVERSE GeoGraphix suite, offers a cutting-edge seismic interpretation and analysis module. One of its standout features is the ability to autopick horizons in multiple 2D lines. This autopicking tool is designed to streamline the process of picking horizons across intersecting 2D seismic lines, providing users with a time-efficient…
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How to merge geobodies in a seismic interpretation
Geobodies can be created and used in the GVERSE Geophysics 3D module, specially for identifying geological features. With this functionality, you have the flexibility to choose multiple geobodies and seamlessly combine them into one. Notably, the original geobody remains unchanged, while the merged geobody can be saved as a new geobody. Here’s how you can…
How to apply multiple seismic attributes in 3D view using GVERSE Attributes
GVERSE Attributes is a powerful module that empowers interpreters to swiftly generate multiple seismic attributes for simultaneous comparison in both 2D and 3D views. You can utilize GVERSE Attributes as a standalone module to create attribute volumes, which can then be exported as SEG-Y files for use in various applications. Alternatively, you can access it…
How to import a velocity survey into seismic interpretation for creating a velocity model
GVERSE Geophysics offers a fully integrated seismic interpretation and analysis module that seamlessly interacts with all GVERSE GeoGraphix modules. Within GVERSE Geophysics, users can generate velocity models through various techniques, one of which involves importing a velocity survey. This survey entails measurements utilized to establish average velocity concerning depth, extracted from an acoustic log or…
How to manually edit synthetic curves in a seismic interpretation
GVERSE Geophysics is a seismic interpretation and analysis module that is 100% integrated with all the other GVERSE GeoGraphix modules. In GVERSE Geophysics, users can create synthetics, which are the link between well data and seismic data, allowing geological picks to be associated with reflections in the seismic data. The synthetic editing tools help users…
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,…