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All aspects of data analysis in computer can be addressed as ‘data handling’, or ‘processing’ Igor Morozov University of Saskatchewan, Canada
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Data formats? Computer language? Passive or Active-source, Reflection, Refraction, or shallow data? Common user interface Concept general and powerful enough for conceivable tasks Software maintenance, expansion and collaboration Not Important Very Important
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Wide-angle seismic projects (DSS, ACCRETE) Crustal reflection (Lithoprobe THO S2b) Ray tracing and modeling (ported ‘rayinvr’) Time-lapse 3-C 3-D reflection (Weyburn) Receiver functions (SRP, CD-ROM); migration, 3-D modeling USArray processing from IRIS web services Global travel times (ported tau-p travel-time calculator) Free oscillations of the Earth and Moon (ported Mineos) Real-time seismic network 600-Texan hi-res 3-D (Hill AFB) Shallow refl./refr. and surface-wave studies (a couple landfills) 3-D finite-difference modeling (parallel on cluster) Well logs, processing and modeling Potential fields (image processing and analysis) http://seisweb.usask.ca/igeos
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Batch, high-throughput seismic processing (as Disco, but multicomponent and much more general ) Any data formats as needed (SEGY, SEG2, SEGP, SU, LAS, SAC, ASCII, GSE, NetDC, XML, RSS) GUI (Qt; as older versions of ProMAX) 2-D/3-D viewer (Open GL) Interfaces to GMT and Matlab/Octave Platform for porting all Seismic Unix codes Interaction with SQL databases, IRIS web services (via ‘wget’) Operation as a web server Basically, a platform for writing, running, and maintaining seismic software C++, with lots of older C and Fortran ~300 selectable processing tools, dynamically loaded Software/documentation maintenance tools Automatic software updates and collaboration support http://seisweb.usask.ca/igeos
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Once a good general framework for processing is implemented, everything can be included in it http://seisweb.usask.ca/igeos
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