D
Thanks for your answer. Very helpful.
Cheers
Glenn
On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 5:38 PM Dominique Rousset <
dominique.rousset(a)univ-pau.fr> wrote:
Hi
unisam and unisam2 can do the job of interpolation.
1) you pick what you can in a file (suximage mpicks=), one file/cdp with
the CDP number in its name
2) transform the file in a par file (mkparfile string1= string2=,
according to unisam parameters)
3) regularize your pick with unisam in a binary regularly sampled file
with the cdp number in its name too
4) make a 2D interpolation of the 1D cdp analyses with unisam2, using the
cdp numbers in a binary grid...
easily scriptable, of course
That's it ! At least, it's the way I do :-)
Good luck
D.
Sorry, I have no SU installation by me, I can't check the parameters...
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*De: *"Glenn Reynolds" <gdreynolds(a)gmail.com>
*À: *"seismic unix" <seisunix(a)mailman.seismic-unix.org>
*Envoyé: *Vendredi 21 Juillet 2023 11:59:32
*Objet: *[Seisunix] Velocity interpolation
Given picked stacking velocities, is there an easy way to grid and
visualise them?
If I pick every 100th CDP, I would like to see a full velocity model for
the line, in either time or depth.
Cheers
Glenn
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