Seismic Interpretation Programs
The Paradigm® Seismic Interpretation suite is an integrated, modern interpretation and visualization system designed to carry out all seismic interpretation tasks.
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I don't have any images but I suggest you to find these books online or in your library. Books: 3D Seismic Interpretation by M.Bacon, R.Simm and T.Redshaw. Cambridge press 2003. Interpretatoin of Three Dimensional Seismic Data, Alistar R. Brwown Sixth Ed. You may also try these links where you can find many articles on the topic of seismic interpretation.
You can visit the following website where you can find many articles on different topics. (Browse this Recorder for various Seismic related articles) (has a glossary and some articles) (This link is very good for getting basic seismic processing knowledge; You can also take the tour) (The SEG-Distinguished lecture program is also fabulous as you can listen to online lectures on seismic related issues) (some in depth information on (seismic) sequence strat; very usefull) These are the best websites that I usually use.
I also woul get a (student) memberships at AAPG, EAGE, SPE or SEG so that you can get to a wealth or articles online. It will be free if you are a student and would be a helpful step for your future career. Furthermore, if you need something else do not hesitate to contact. I may be able to upload some documents to this forum or via email. Good luck Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:19 am.
Duration Two days Intended Audience Intermediate level Prerequisites (Knowledge/Experience/Education required) This course is designed for geoscientists working on interpretation and processing of seismic data. A general background in structural geology and geophysics is the only pre-requisite. Course Summary The course discusses the geologic and seismic expression of common structural styles in extensional, salt, compressional, strike-slip and inversion settings. Characteristic features associated with each of these styles, which can be used to interpret structures, will be presented. Seismic examples of producing structures from numerous basins worldwide are used to illustrate the common styles and their seismic expression.
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Key pitfalls in seismic and structural interpretation are discussed. Balancing and restoration techniques that are used to validate structural interpretations will be discussed. Problem sets provide hands on experience in interpreting complex structures using seismic and geologic data.