Do you want to improve the accuracy of your analysis when working with faults and fault segments? GVERSE Geophysics allows you to mark faults and edit fault segments more precisely on vertical or horizontal seismic displays, as well as directly in the 3D view. Using fault triangulation algorithms, you can automatically interpolate fault surfaces, producing accurate and dependable results. You can also assign, un-assign, or re-assign fault segments directly from seismic sections or 3D views individually or in bulk. Use the correlation window to aid in fault detection in difficult areas or when dealing with noisy data. Furthermore, with fault polygons, you can automatically calculate fault heaves.
Another crucial feature offered by GVERSE Geophysics is that of Automatic Fault Extraction, which allows you to extract faults from ordinary seismic volume. Simply generate a fault volume by using discontinuity attributes, extract temporary faults from it, and save them as permanent faults after QC. This streamlined workflow reduces manual fault interpretation time allowing you to make quick decisions and complete work. Automatic Fault Extraction includes Segment Auto Pick, Surface Auto Pick, and Bulk Pick options, all of which provide technological strength and ease of use.
To learn more about Automatic Fault Extraction and related workflows; go to https://gverse.com/Documents/KnowledgeBase/WhitePapers/GVGeophysics/Automatic%20Faults%20Extraction.pdf
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