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Data Loading

This document provides instructions for loading various types of seismic data into the CE8 software, including: 1) Loading post-stack and pre-stack 3D volumes by selecting the files, choosing the 3D option, setting parameters like header locations, and scanning the data. 2) Loading single and multiple 2D lines by selecting files and options for merged, separate, or group volumes. 3) Loading partial stacks as angle gathers. It emphasizes checking header information, geometry parameters, and having patience during large data scans.
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Data Loading

This document provides instructions for loading various types of seismic data into the CE8 software, including: 1) Loading post-stack and pre-stack 3D volumes by selecting the files, choosing the 3D option, setting parameters like header locations, and scanning the data. 2) Loading single and multiple 2D lines by selecting files and options for merged, separate, or group volumes. 3) Loading partial stacks as angle gathers. It emphasizes checking header information, geometry parameters, and having patience during large data scans.
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Data Loading for CE8

By Simon Voisey
Introduction

ƒData loading has been made much easier in CE8. The principles
and locations of the buttons remain the same, however in the case
of 2D data there is no need to formulate your own geometry.
ƒData loading is rarely a fun task, so I hope this document makes
life a little easier.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 2


Sections

ƒ Loading a post-stack 3D volume


ƒ Loading a pre-stack 3D volume
ƒ Loading multiple volumes into a single volume
ƒ Loading a single 2D line
ƒ Loading a random 2D line
ƒ Loading multiple 2D lines
– Merged Volume
– Separate Volumes
– Group Volume
ƒ Loading partial stacks as an angle gather
ƒ SeisLoader*

*Please read through previous workflows, before starting Seisloader

Last Updated: Dec 2006 3


Loading a post-stack 3D volume [1]

[1] Select your desired


volume.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight the
volume
[3] Press “Add >>”
to place the volume
[3] into the selected
files window
[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 4


Loading a post-stack 3D volume [2]

Choose the 3D
option

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Loading a post-stack 3D volume [3]

Set the parameters for


[4] your segy volume:
[1] In this example I
have inline, xline, x and
y coordinates in the
headers. Therefore I
toggle on “yes” for both.
Use the Header Dump
[1] (highlighted in orange)
to find this information.
[2] Assign the bin
[2] locations to inline and
xline
[3] Say “no” to
[3] renumber the CDPs
sequentially
[4] The name of segy file
shown in your project,
by default, will be the
same name as segy file.
Last Updated: Dec 2006 6
Loading a post-stack 3D volume [4]

[1] Insert your byte


locations
[2] Use the Header
Dump to find each of
[2] the byte locations
[3] The slider pans
[4] [1] through the trace
headers, therefore
you can make sure
the numbers are
sensible
[4] Ignore receiver X
[3]
and Y coordinates.
We are dealing with
post-stack data here.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 7


Loading a post-stack 3D volume [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 8


Loading a post-stack 3D volume [6]

The final importation


page shows the
geometry of the segy
file, after scanning.
Please check the
numbers are correct.
[1] This is fully
interactive and you
can alter the corner
points [1]. See next
slide.

If the correct
geometry parameters
are shown, press
“OK” [2] to bring the
volume into your
[2] project
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Loading a post-stack 3D volume [7]

Editing Grid Corner


Coordinates
In the current software, the
grid is based on inline and
xline coordinates. Therefore
[1] if you do not have x and y
coordinates in the headers,
you can add them here [1]
and the software will
associate x and y values for
[2]
each grid node. Please note
the correct bin spacing [2]
is essential.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 10


Loading a post-stack 3D volume [8]
Resultant volume loaded in your project

Last Updated: Dec 2006 11


Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [1]

[1] Select your desired


volume.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight the
volume
[3] Press “Add >>”
to place the volume
[3] into the selected
files window
[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 12


Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [2]

Choose the 3D
option

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Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [3]

Set the parameters for


[4] your segy volume:
[1] In this example I
have inline, xline, x and
y coordinates in the
headers. Therefore I
toggle on “yes” for both.
Use the Header Dump
[1] (highlighted in orange)
to find this information.
[2] Assign the bin
[2] locations to inline and
xline
[3] Say “no” to
[3] renumber the CDPs
sequentially
[4] The name of segy file
shown in your project,
by default, will be the
same name as segy file.
Last Updated: Dec 2006 14
Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [4]

[1] Insert your byte


locations
[2] Use the Header
Dump to find each of
[2]
the byte locations
[3] The slider pans
[4] [1] through the trace
headers, therefore
you can make sure
the numbers are
sensible
[4] Do not Ignore
[3]
receiver X and Y
coordinates. We are
dealing with pre-stack
data here.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 15


Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 16


Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [6]

The final importation


page shows the
geometry of the segy
file, after scanning.
Please check the
numbers are correct.
[1] This is fully
interactive and you
can alter the corner
points [1]. See next
slide.

If the correct
geometry parameters
are shown, press
“OK” [2] to bring the
volume into your
[2] project
Last Updated: Dec 2006 17
Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [7]

Editing Grid Corner


Coordinates
In the current software, the
grid is based on inline and
xline coordinates. Therefore
[1] if you do not have x and y
coordinates in the headers,
you can add them here [1]
and the software will
associate x and y values for
[2]
each grid node. Please note
the correct bin spacing [2]
is essential.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 18


Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [8]
Resultant volume loaded in your project

Last Updated: Dec 2006 19


Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [9]

[1] To improve the display,


go into Seismic view
parameters menu
(View -> Parameters),
then go to the
“Annotations” tab [1].
Finally, toggle on
“Offset”.

[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 20


Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [10]

The offset values are


now marked, as
shown

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Loading a pre-stack 3D volume [11]

A final QC of the data


set is to check the
coverage of the
seismic. Open up a
base map (View ->
Base map), then
select: View -> Show
Fold, as illustrated,
right.

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Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [1]

Sometimes volumes are divided into separate files. Therefore to


carry out full analysis, they need to brought into the software as a
single file. In this example I have a volume which has been divided
into thirds, as shown below.

Inlines 1 -> 20 Inlines 21 -> 40 Inlines 41 -> 56

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Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [2]

Select all divided


files

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Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [3]

1) Toggle on single
volume
2) Enter an
appropriate
volume name for
the merged
[2] volume
[1]

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Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [4]

[3] Set the seismic


parameters
accordingly [1]. In my
example, I have both
inline and xline as
well as X and Y
coordinates in the
headers. Say “no” [2]
[1] to renumbering CDP
sequentially. Notice
that the volume name
[2] is repeated [3]. This
means all volumes
will be brought in the
same file.

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Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [5]

1) Enter the correct


byte locations.
[1] 2) I have post-stack
data, so I toggle
on “ignore
[2] [3] receiver X and Y
coordinates”.
3) It is important you
press “Apply
format to all files”
4) Press “Next” to
scan data

[4]

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Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [6]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information. Do not reset.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 28


Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [7]

[2] After the scanning is


complete, the
geometry of the full
[1] volume is displayed
[1]. In addition the
full number of inlines
is listed [2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 29


Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [8]

The resultant full


volume

Last Updated: Dec 2006 30


Loading multiple volumes into a single volume [9]

By illustrating the
fold on a base map
(View -> Base map ->
view -> show fold)
you can see full
coverage of the
merged volume
across the survey
area

Last Updated: Dec 2006 31


Loading a single 2D line [1]

[1] Select your


desired volumes.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight each
volume
[3] Press “Add
>>” to place the
[3] selected volume
[2] into the selected
files window. Do
this until all
volumes are in
this window

Last Updated: Dec 2006 32


Loading a single 2D line [2]
1) Choose the 2D
line option

[1]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 33


Loading a single 2D line [3]

Set the parameters for


your segy volume:
[1] When the 2D line
option is used, the
software assumes x and
y geometry.
[2] Say “no” to renumber
the CDPs sequentially
[1]

[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 34


Loading a single 2D line [4]

[1] Insert your byte


locations
[2] Use the Header
Dump to find each of
[2]
the byte locations
[3] The slider pans
through the trace
[4] [1] headers, therefore you
can make sure the
numbers are sensible
[4] Ignore receiver X
and Y coordinates. We
are dealing with post-
[3] stack data here.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 35


Loading a single 2D line [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information. Do not reset.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 36


Loading a single 2D line [6]
Using the “2D
line” option, the
correct geometry
will have been
calculated. Press
“OK” [1] to bring
the new volume
into the project.

[1]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 37


Loading a single 2D line [7]

Result of importation process, base-map displayed in bottom right

Last Updated: Dec 2006 38


Loading a random 2D line [1]

[1] Select your


desired volumes.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight each
volume
[3] Press “Add
>>” to place the
[3] selected volume
into the selected
[2]
files window. Do
this until all
volumes are in
this window

Last Updated: Dec 2006 39


Loading a random 2D line [2]
1) Choose the 2D
line option

[1]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 40


Loading a random 2D line [3]

Set the parameters


for your segy
volume:
[1] When the 2D line
option is used, the
software assumes x
and y geometry.
[1]
[2] Say “no” to
renumber the CDPs
sequentially
[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 41


Loading a random 2D line [4]

[1] Insert your byte


locations
[2] Use the Header
Dump to find each of
[2]
the byte locations
[3] The slider pans
through the trace
[4] [1] headers, therefore you
can make sure the
numbers are sensible
[4] Ignore receiver X
and Y coordinates. We
are dealing with post-
[3]
stack data here.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 42


Loading a random 2D line [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information. Do not reset.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 43


Loading a random 2D line [6]
Using the “2D
line” option, the
correct geometry
will have been
calculated. Press
“OK” [1] to bring
the new volume
into the project.

[1]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 44


Loading a random 2D line [7]

Result of importation process, base-map displayed in bottom right

To get this display select: View ->


Base map -> view -> show fold
Last Updated: Dec 2006 45
Loading Multiple 2D lines

ƒ In CE8 there are three new options to import multiple 2D lines


– Merged Volume
ƒ All 2D lines will be brought into a single volume with a 3D geometry
– Separate Volumes
ƒ Each volume will be imported as a single file.
– Group Volumes
ƒ Similar to separate volumes, but the software will generate a super volume and
place all the lines in the folder

Last Updated: Dec 2006 46


Loading multiple 2D lines (Merged Volume) [1]

[1] Select your


desired volumes.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight each
volume
[3] Press “Add
>>” to place the
[3] selected volume
[2]
into the selected
files window. Do
this until all
volumes are in
this window

Last Updated: Dec 2006 47


Loading multiple 2D lines (Merged Volume) [2]

1) We choose the
3D option so that
[1] lines are placed
into a 3D grid,
when imported.
2) Select the
[2] [2] “merged
volume” option
3) Provide an
appropriate
name

Last Updated: Dec 2006 48


Loading multiple 2D lines (Merged Volume) [3]

Set the parameters for


your segy volume:
[1] In this example I have
inline, xline, x and y
coordinates in the
headers. Therefore I
toggle on “yes” for both.
Use the Header Dump
[1] (highlighted in orange) to
find this information.
[2] Assign the bin
[2]
locations to inline and
xline
[3] Say “no” to renumber
[3]
the CDPs sequentially

Last Updated: Dec 2006 49


Loading multiple 2D lines (Merged Volume) [4]

[1] Insert your byte


[5] locations
[2] Use the Header Dump
to find each of the byte
locations
[2] [3] The slider pans
[6] through the trace
headers, therefore you
[4] [1] can make sure the
numbers are sensible
[4] Ignore receiver X and
Y coordinates. We are
dealing with post-stack
data here.
[5] If your 2D lines have
[3] varying byte locations,
change between them
from the indicated pull-
down menu. Or press
“apply format to all files”
[6] if they are the same.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 50


Loading multiple 2D lines (Merged Volume) [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information. Do not reset.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 51


Loading multiple 2D lines (Merged Volume) [6]

Using the
“merged volume”
option, the correct
geometry will
have been
calculated. Press
“OK” [1] to bring
the merged
volume into the
project.

[1]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 52


Loading multiple 2D lines (Merged Volume) [7]

[1] Line 1 Line 2

[2]

The resultant import can only be viewed


correctly in “sequential” mode [1]. However,
looking at the lines on a base map [2] reveal
correct plotting. Therefore operations can be
conducted upon the lines, although the
displaying of them is problematic. Therefore
the “group volume” option is the preferred
choice.

To get this display select: View ->


Base map -> view -> show fold
Last Updated: Dec 2006 53
Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [1]

[1] Select your


desired volumes.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight each
volume
[3] Press “Add
>>” to place the
[3] selected volume
[2]
into the selected
files window. Do
this until all
volumes are in
this window

Last Updated: Dec 2006 54


Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [2]

1) We choose 2D
line because
unlike the
[1] merged volume
we want to
display the lines
individually.
[2] 2) Select the
“separate
volume” option

Last Updated: Dec 2006 55


Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [3]

Set the parameters for


your segy volume:
[1] When the 2D line
option is used, the
software assumes x and
y geometry.
[2] Say “no” to renumber
the CDPs sequentially
[1]

[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 56


Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [4]

[1] Insert your byte


[5] locations
[2] Use the Header Dump
to find each of the byte
locations
[2] [3] The slider pans
[6] through the trace
headers, therefore you
[4] can make sure the
[1] numbers are sensible
[4] Ignore receiver X and
Y coordinates. We are
dealing with post-stack
data here.
[5] If your 2D lines have
[3] varying byte locations,
change between them
from the indicated pull-
down menu. Or press
“apply format to all files”
[6] if they are the same.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 57


Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information. Do not reset.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 58


Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [6]

Using the
“separate volume”
option, the correct
geometry will
have been
calculated. Press
“OK” [1] to bring
the merged
volume into the
project.

[1]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 59


Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [7]

Image shows the 4 2D lines


imported into the project

Base-map showing the


2D lines

To get this display select: View ->


Base map -> view -> show fold
Last Updated: Dec 2006 60
Loading multiple 2D lines (Separate Volume) [8]

In Data explorer, you can see that the


4 lines have been successfully
brought into the project. Double click
on a given line to view it.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 61


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [1]

[1] Select your


desired volumes.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight each
volume
[3] Press “Add
>>” to place the
[3] selected volume
[2]
into the selected
files window. Do
this until all
volumes are in
this window

Last Updated: Dec 2006 62


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [2]

1) We choose 2D
line because
unlike the
[1] merged volume
we want to
display the lines
individually.
2) Select the
[2] [3] “separate
volume” option
3) Input an
appropriate
name

Last Updated: Dec 2006 63


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [3]

Set the parameters for


your segy volume:
[1] When the 2D line
option is used, the
software assumes x and
y geometry.
[2] Say “no” to renumber
the CDPs sequentially
[1]

[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 64


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [4]

[1] Insert your byte


[5] locations
[2] Use the Header Dump
to find each of the byte
locations
[2] [3] The slider pans
[6] through the trace
headers, therefore you
[4] can make sure the
[1] numbers are sensible
[4] Ignore receiver X and
Y coordinates. We are
dealing with post-stack
data here.
[5] If your 2D lines have
[3] varying byte locations,
change between them
from the indicated pull-
down menu. Or press
“apply format to all files”
[6] if they are the same.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 65


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information. Do not reset.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 66


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [6]

Using the
“grouped volume”
option, the correct
geometry will
have been
calculated. Press
“OK” [1] to bring
the merged
volume into the
project.

[1]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 67


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [7]

Note, that when the lines have been imported, there is the name of
[1] [2]
the group [1] and the line number [2].

To get this display select: View -> Base-map


Base map -> view -> show fold
Last Updated: Dec 2006 68
Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [8]

Use “Seismic View


Parameters menu” to swap
between the lines, as shown
left.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 69


Loading multiple 2D lines (Grouped Volume) [8]

[1]

[2]

In data explorer, you can


see the 2D lines contained
in their volume group [1]
and listed separately.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 70


Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [1]

[1]
[1] Select your desired
volumes.
[1] Navigate to
correct location
[2] Highlight each
volume
[3] Press “Add >>”
[3]
to place the
[2][2]
[3] selected volume
into the selected
files window. Do
this until all
volumes are in this
window

Last Updated: Dec 2006 71


Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [2]

Choose the 3D
option

Last Updated: Dec 2006 72


Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [3]
Set the parameters for your
segy volume:
[4] [5] [6] [1] In this example I have
inline, xline, x and y
coordinates in the headers.
Therefore I toggle on “yes”
for both. Use the Header
Dump (highlighted in
orange) to find this
information.
[2] Assign the bin locations
[1] to inline and xline
[3] Say “no” to renumber
the CDPs sequentially
[2] [4] Input the same name for
all volume so they are
merged into a single file
[3] [5] Change from post to pre-
stack data, because our aim
is bring the data in as an
angle gather.
[6] Make “Angle Gather” as
the volume type.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 73


Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [4]

[1] Insert your byte


[5] locations
[2] Use the Header
Dump to find each of the
byte locations
[2] [3] The slider pans
through the trace
[6] headers, therefore you
can make sure the
[4] [1] numbers are sensible
[4] Do not ignore
receiver X and Y
coordinates. We want to
import the files as pre-
stack data
[5] If your 2D lines have
[3]
varying byte locations,
Hampson-Russell software change between them
requires the angle value to be from the indicated pull-
stored in byte location 37. By down menu. Or press
“apply format to all
using Seisloader a constant files” [6] if they are the
value can be added to this same.
location. Please use link ---->
Last Updated: Dec 2006 74
Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [5]

Scanning the seismic is an important


step. The software defines the location
of the traces. If the operation is
stopped, then no traces will appear.

The time of the operation is dependent


on the size of the data set. Please have
patience on large (>25GB) volumes.
Even if the progress bar becomes
white, the software is still computing
the information.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 75


Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [6]

The final importation


page shows the
geometry of the segy
file, after scanning.
Please check the
numbers are correct.
[1] This is fully
interactive and you
can alter the corner
points [1]. See next
slide.

If the correct
geometry parameters
are shown, press
“OK” [2] to bring the
volume into your
[2] project
Last Updated: Dec 2006 76
Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [7]

Result of importation process. Note that the near, mid and far traces
have been placed into a single bin.

Last Updated: Dec 2006 77


Loading partial stacks as angle gathers [8]

[1] To improve the display,


go into Seismic view
parameters menu
(View -> Parameters),
then go to the
“Annotations” tab [1].
Finally, toggle on
“Offset”.

[2]

Last Updated: Dec 2006 78


SeisLoader [1]

ƒ Seisloader is a new package which allows the importation of


seismic data, without tying up a Hampson-Russell licence.
ƒ Furthermore, it has been written for 64-bit machines
ƒ The principles for importing various volumes are the same in
SeisLoader, compared to other HRS packages, therefore please
use the workflows in this document as a guide to bring in data.
ƒ Access Seisloader from the GEOVIEW toolbar, as shown below:

Last Updated: Dec 2006 79


SeisLoader [2]

Initially the main


window is blank, even
if you are opening an
existing project in
SeisLoader.

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SeisLoader [3]

Select File -> Seismic


to bring in volumes,
either from file or
volumes already in
your project. In this
example we want to
import a segy file. In
addition Seisworks or
Openworks volumes
are also accessable
here

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SeisLoader [4]

Select the desired


volume for
importation

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SeisLoader [5]

In this example we
are importing a 3D
volume

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SeisLoader [6]

The file has inline,


xline, X and Y
coordinates,
therefore
parameters are
toggled
accordingly on this
page

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SeisLoader [7]

The seismic
formatting page is
different to that of
other packages.
There is a great
deal more
functionality and
the following
pages illustrates
each one in turn

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SeisLoader [8]

Trace Plot tab: Allows visual of seismic at a given trace


location. Click on “show value” (as shown below) to see
actual numbers

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SeisLoader [9]

Cross plot tab: Check for data consistency by


crossploting two variables. Left shows what
variables can be used.

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SeisLoader [10]

Crossplotting the same variable, such as CDP, is a good


way to show that numbers increase at a constant rate.

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SeisLoader [11]

Line Plot Tab: Illustrates a given variable number at a


given trace location. Move the slider to scan the data.
The highlight square indicates its location

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SeisLoader [12]

The byte locations are now in a table format, which is


different to other packages. Double click in a box to
change numbers.

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SeisLoader [13]

The EBCDIC
headers are fully
editable. Change
or add information.
Double click on a
given line and
Press “Header Editor” to type.
bring up this menu

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SeisLoader [14]

Editing trace headers.


A constant value can
be inputted into a
given trace location.
1.Double click on
[1] desired byte location
[2] 2.If required, the
action can be
conducted to all
[3] traces, therefore
toggle on the
[4] highlighted option.
3.Insert constant
value.
4.In addition, a
formula can be used
which will then be
applied to the traces

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SeisLoader [14] – Inserting Angle (i)

A near stack volume is being used for


this example. Therefore click into
byte location 37 [1], toggle on “All
Traces in file” [2], enter 12 for the
constant number [3] and finally press
[1] “Save change(s)”[4]

[2]

[3]

[4]

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SeisLoader [14] – Inserting Angle (ii)

You first be asked if you want to make these


changes, press “yes” [1]. Please note the
[1] actual segy file is altered.
Afterwards, press the forward trace arrow [2]
and you can see that the number is byte
location 37 remains the same.

[2]

Byte location 37
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SeisLoader [15]

Line headers can


be edited, just
double click on the
desired location
and type, as
highlighted

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SeisLoader [16]

Once the seismic


has been given the
correct format,
press “Next” to
scan the data

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SeisLoader [17]

The geometry page


is exactly the same
as other packages

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SeisLoader [18]

[1] The well table


menu [1] is again
the same, however
there is a unique
seismic explorer
window [2]. Simply
[2] press “OK” [3] on
the well map table
menu and navigate
[3] to the newly
[4] imported seismic
volume [4] to bring
into the viewer
window (next
slide)

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SeisLoader [19]

The resultant
volume in the
Seisloader viewer
window

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