Loading 3D Data
This application allows the user to import 3D SEG-Y files. Files are converted into a SeisWare specific form of SEG-Y during the load process. If your files are already in SeisWare or SeisX format you can just attach them to the project using the Attach Seismic Files application.
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Select the Data Geometry option "3D Data".
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Specify the Input Files. For 3D data only one volume can be loaded at a time. To load multiple 3D Files, save a File List file, and then specify the files on the Load Columnar File input page.
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Press the
button on the Data Format page to read
the
binary header information contained in the SEG-Y file. -
Scan the traces in the file on the Data Scaling page to determine if a Statistics Window needs to be set. A Statistics Window will affect how the data appears in the Seismic Viewer, but will not change the data values.
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Click
on
the Keywords page to view the
file in the SEG-Y Viewer.
You will identify and define the Line Sequence Number (Inline), Trace Sequence Number
(Crossline), Coordinate X
and Coordinate Y
for the file. -
When Defining Keywords you must first identify the word, graph it
to ensure consistency through the file, then save it as a
keyword
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On the Load Parameters page enter a Line Name, Display Type, Process ID and a File Description for the 3D.
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On the Additional Options page You may use a previously defined polygon to limit the trace range of data to be loaded. If the data must be projected to lie in a different Coordinate System you must define both the Source and Destination systems.
Note: After loading in the file use the 3D Quality Checks and Troubleshooting to ensure the line was loaded correctly.
Data Geometry: Specify the geometry of data
to load. You must load 2D and 3D
data separately because they require different input parameters.
- 2D Data: Import 2D seismic files into the current project.
- 3D Data: Import a single 3D survey into the current project. 3D data needs to be imported one survey at a time.
Data Source: Specify the input source for
the data.
- SCSI Tape:
Read the data
from any SCSI tape device attached to your computer.
- File: Read the data from raw SEG-Y files. These files can be located on a local hard drive, remote disk, or a local CD or DVD drive.
ape Device: Specify the number of the tape
device attached to your
computer.
This will normally be 0 unless you have more than one tape drive
attached to you machine.
Output Directory: Specify where to write the
imported SEG-Y files. The Output
Directory defaults to the data directory of the current
project.
You can specify an alternate directory by selecting a location with the
"..." button.
Rewind Tape: Rewind
the tape that is currently in the drive. You may need
to
do this if the data load fails at some point.
Eject Tape: A quick way to eject the tape
from the tape drive.
Scan Tape: Scan the tape to determine
what it contains. This is useful
when
you receive a tape and are not sure of the number of files on the tape,
or what exactly the tape contains. The scan will provide a
listing of the number of files on the tape, the format they are in,
their time interval, the number of samples per trace and the number of
traces in each file.
Dump Tape: Dump the entire tape to
disk. This can often speed the load
process. Data can be loaded much more quickly from disk than
from
tape, especially if you need to scan files multiple times to perform
scaling operations. Files will be written to the Output
Directory
and named sequentially (i.e. File0001.sgy, File0002.sgy ...).to scan
files multiple times to perform
scaling operations. Files will be written to the Output
Directory
and named sequentially (i.e. File0001.sgy, File0002.sgy ...).
3D Data Loader Options
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