 |   | | | The dip-steering plugin allows you to create and use "steering cubes". A steering cube contains at every sample position the local dip and azimuth of the seismic events. The cube is used for: a) structurally oriented filtering (e.g. dip-steered median filter) b) improving multi-trace attributes by extracting attribute input along reflectors (e.g. dip-steered similarity) c) to calculate some unique attributes (e.g. 3D-curvature, and variance of the dip). This plugin requires a license-key. An evaluation key can be obtained from
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Examples | | | | The Dip-steered median filter enhances laterally continuous events while randomly distributed noise is reduced. A major advantage of this filter above conventional dip filters is that edges are preserved. i.e. no filter-tails are generated. | Improve multi-trace attribute calculations. In this example faults are clearly better visible while using the Dip-steered similarity (above) then while using the non steered similarity (below). | | | | | Calculate unique attributes like 3D-curvature. | |
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Universities
Universities can get free access to GDI and the commercial plugins to OpendTect: dip-steering, neural networks (by dGB) and workstation access (by ARKCLS) by simply signing an R&D agreement. More...
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For several projects sponsoring of sub-projects is possible, which enables sponsors to set priorities and match available funds with user priorities. More ...
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