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2D Seismic

Quality Control

Minimum attributes required for loading: 1. Navigation Data File (full CRS definition) in P1/90 or Seg-P1 format

Description
P1/90: Format for navigation data for seismic surveys. SEG P1 format: Format for Processed Navigation data of seismic surveys, exchangeable across various applications directly. Maps generated for QC of the survey and the data acquired. Ex: Initial QC - Survey post plot, shot point maps, Sequence map, Water bottom time map, Feathering angle map etc.

2. Survey Plat or Map for QC Purposes

3. Processing Reports

Seismic Processing Reports contain details about Project area/Block, Acquisition details, Objective of the Surveys, Processing sequence adopted and parameters used, QC figures and Final output details. A Seg-Y file comprises of EBCDIC header, Binary Trace Headers & Trace data. EBCDIC Header contains details of the Seg-Y file, acquisition & Processing details. Information corresponding to individual traces are stored in the trace headers positioned at different byte locations. Some of the key byte locations are mentioned below. Number which is assigned in the survey for source position and its location in the binary trace header. Byte location - 17-20 for Seg-Y

4. Fully populated EBCDIC & Binary Trace headers in SegY format with:

a. Shot Point numbers and Byte Location

format

b. CDP numbers and byte Location

Common Depth Point numbers - Common location in the subsurface covered no. of times with different shot receiver combinations Byte location - 21-24 for Seg-Y format. positional information of the survey area

c. Latitude and byte location d. Longitude and byte location

e. X & Ys and byte locations

Positional information of the survey converted to X & Y coordinates. Byte Location - 73-76 & 77-80 for X & Y respectively Time difference between the successive samples of a seismic trace. An arbitrary reference surface, the reduction of Seismic data and velocities to this minimizes local topographic and near surface effects. Observer's Reports / Notes contain information related to acquisition activity and key information like energy source used, charge size, type etc, Shot points & dead channel information, FFID relation with shot file number, statics etc Description

f. Sample Interval

h. Seismic Reference Datum

5. OBs and Survey Notes for field data

3D Seismic

Quality Control

Minimum attributes required for loading:

1. Navigation Data File (full CRS definition) in P1/90 or Seg-P1 format

2. Survey Plat or Map for QC Purposes

P1/90: Format for navigation data for seismic surveys. SEG P1 format: Format for Processed Navigation data of seismic surveys, exchangeable across various applications directly. Maps generated for QC of the survey and the data acquired. Ex: Initial QC - Survey post plot, shot point maps, Sequence map, Water bottom time map, Feathering angle map etc.

3. OBs, Survey Notes, Processing Reports

4. Fully populated EBCDIC & Binary Trace data in Seg-Y format with:

a. 3D inline numbers and byte position b. 3D X line numbers and byte position c. Sample Interval

Observer's Reports / Notes contain information related to acquisition activity and key information like energy source used, charge size, type etc, Shot points & dead channel information, FFID relation with shot file number, statics etc Processing reports: Seismic Processing Reports contain details about Project area/Block, Acquisition details, Objective of the Surveys, Processing sequence adopted and parameters used, QC figures and Final output details. A Seg-Y file comprises of EBCDIC header, Binary Trace Headers & Trace data. EBCDIC Header contains details of the Seg-Y file, acquisition & Processing details. Information corresponding to individual traces are stored in the trace headers positioned at different byte locations. Some of the key byte locations are mentioned below. Common depth point lines along which 3D Seismic data can be viewed. Byte Locations: 193-196 & 197-200 respectively Time difference between the successive samples of a seismic trace

d. X & Ys and byte locations

e. Time/Depth Range (Record Length) f. Survey Corner Points (for Landmark only)

Positional information of the survey converted to X & Y coordinates. Byte Location - 73-76 & 77-80 for X & Y respectively Time / Depth up to which the Seismic data is recorded. Location reference points for the corners of 3D Seismic survey area Observer's Reports / Notes contain information related to acquisition activity and key information like energy source used, charge size, type etc, Shot points & dead channel information, FFID relation with shot file number, statics etc.

5.OBs and Survey Notes for field data

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