Vocabulary
Geo-Seas Seismic Data Product Types
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/GSA/current/ |
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Description | Concepts that describe standard types of data product produced in the geophysical discipline of seismics |
Creator | Geo-Seas |
Modified | 2011-01-29 |
Version Info | 1 |
Identifier | GSA |
Register Manager | British Oceanographic Data Centre |
Register Owner | Geo-Seas |
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ID ↑ | Preferred Label ↑ | Definition ↑ | Date ↑ |
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FLDM | Field data: multi-fold | Multi-fold seismic data ready to be processed. These should adhere to D4.5 specifications: mainly that they should already be demultiplexed and converted to SEG-Y format, but should not have undergone any processing algorithm yet. | 2011-01-28 |
FLDS | Field data: single-fold continuous profile | Single-fold seismic data ready to be processed. These should adhere to GeoSeas D4.5 deliverable specifications, but should not have undergone any processing algorithm yet. | 2011-01-28 |
MIGR | Migrated | Seismic data that have undergone a migration process to improve spatial resolution. | 2011-01-28 |
OTHR | Other | Seismic data that have undergone processing algorithms that do not fall within the other cases. Processing needs to be documented | 2011-01-28 |
PRSM | Processed: multi-fold | Multi-fold seismic data that have undergone processing as gain recovery, filtering, noise reduction, muting, wavelet processing, but should not have undergone stacking algorithm yet. | 2011-01-28 |
PRSS | Processed: single-fold continuous profile | Single-fold seismic data that have undergone processing as gain recovery, filtering, noise reduction, muting, wavelet processing. | 2011-01-28 |
STAK | Stacked | Processed mutli-fold seismic data that have undergone trace summation within CMP and therefore result in zero offset stacked sections. | 2011-01-28 |