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FirstPix & Gremix
FIRSTPIX, GREMIX, GREMIX S, GREMIX 15 & GREMIX 15S
Seismic Refraction Interpretation Software
General
Five packages are offered that apply to seismic refraction
data. FIRSTPIX v4 is a data processing package. GREMIX v2, GREMIX 15, GREMIX S and GREMIX
15S interpret seismic refraction data. Used together, FIRSTPIX v4 and any GREMIX package
provide an integrated software system for editing and interpreting your seismic refraction
data.
FIRSTPIX v4
FIRSTPIX is an interactive, graphically oriented, seismic
refraction trace processing, display, and first arrival picking program. The main
functions are as follows:
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selecting files and importing the trace data
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defining the field recording geometry and elevation
information
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identifying first arrival information for use in the GREMIX
interpretation program
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producing hard copy output of the original field records
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merging adjacent records to create up to 48 channels per
record, from 6, 12, or 24 channel records ú combining opposite polarity shear wave shot
to cancel P-wave arrivals to improve selection of the shear wave arrivals
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produce common offset plots
Digitally recorded seismic data are transferred from the
input records to an internal database. Up to 20 shots, recorded by as many as 48 geophones
per shot, can be used.
Geophones cannot be placed coincident with the shot source
locations. You can merge seismic records to create larger spreads from several smaller
ones, or to display common offset refraction or reflection data. When merging records, it
is assumed that the geophone locations do not overlap, and that the shot locations, the
sample rates and trace length are the same for each spread.
You can edit the arrangement of the source and receiver
locations (geometry) to depict the actual field data collection parameters. Shot and
geophone locations, and uphole times for downhole shots are included.
Geometry as well as shot records can be viewed on screen.
Select from several display parameters, including trace scaling, trace clipping, variable
area, zoom, and vertical or horizontal display orientation of the shot record. You can
pick first breaks automatically or manually to create the travel time curve set for the
spread.
Travel time curves are the visual relationship between the
spread geometry and the first arrival times picked from the displayed shot records. First
arrivals are a function of the survey geometry and the travel time of the seismic waves
along the geological refraction interfaces. These travel time curves can be displayed on
screen to be checked for relevancy and possible picking or geometry errors.
After the travel time curves appear satisfactory, you can
print or plot the data, and produce a plate style plot of the travel time curves.
The following is a list of the features that were added or
enhanced from previous FIRSTPIX programs
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Automatically detects recording formats of instrument files
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Interactive spreadsheet like geometry editor with automatic
geometry generation
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Automatic generation of positions for constant or irregular
spaced and symmetrical or asymmetric tapered spreads.
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Reads elevation data from generic ASCII or SEG P1 files
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Appends records to existing spreads
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Data export in Gremix, SEGY and SEG2 format
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Graphical view and plotting of spread layout
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Graphical view an plotting of common offset/long data with
optional use of firstbreaks as static shift
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Accepts up to 20 shot records
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Provides interactive graphics operation
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Automatically or interactively pricks first arrivals, and
enables you to adjust first arrivals
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Enables you to merge and combine seismic records
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Firstbreak picking with traveltime curves displayed
Picking of firstbreaks is accomplished via interactive
graphical mouse picking in an enlarged window. The picking window is user definable for
both trace length and gain. Record selection can be made directly from picking screen.
Traveltime curves can be displayed while picking.
Autopicking allows for automatic picking of all records at
once or for individual records. Picking can also be done by displaying all relevant
traveltime curves and selecting a point on a curve. The program then displays a window
with five applicable traces from the selected record. Gain and length of these displayed
traces are user controllable.
Picking is then done interactively on the displayed traces.
Changes to the traveltime curves are made in real time. This feature is especially useful
to repick traces while taking other records into consideration.
FirstPix now also features combining of records using an
interactive analysis window displaying traces from the records to be combined. By changing
the combination factor interactively the user can see the combined effect in real time.
This feature allows users to do shear wave analyis and pcicking interactively.
Traces can be displayed with AGC on or off and traces can be
filtered with a user selectable low pass filter. Time ranges as well as trace width and
overlap can be set for global operation or can be changed for each record.
The program also features all the usual features including
screen attribute control, color control over plotting colors, command mode, user definable
plot labels and outputs to all popular plotting and printing devices including Laser
printers and Postscript files.
GREMIX v2
GREMIX interprets seismic refraction data. It is a powerful,
easy to use tool for interpreting laterally varying layered earth structure as well as for
detecting hidden layers. GREMIX lets you enter, edit, interpret and plot seismic
refraction first arrival data.
It incorporates the slope-intercept method, parts of the
Plus-Minus Method of Hagedoorn (1959), Time-Delay Method, and features the Generalized
Reciprocal Method (GRM) of Palmer (1980).
Program Features:
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Up to four layers, one that is deduced from direct arrivals
and three that are deduced from refractions.
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Interactive editing of the traveltime data including geophone
elevations, uphole and system delay times,
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Interactive assignment of arrival times to layers
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Interactive graphical editing of reciprocal times
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Implicit phantoming through examination of all possible travel
time pairs.
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Listings that display interpreted velocities and time depths
for each layer
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Four velocity analysis methods Full GRM Partial GRM Optimum
X-Y Time delay
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Plate style output of traveltime curves with or without
layered earth fits, velocity section, time depth section, and annotated interpreted depth
section with or without arcs.
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Plots will display up to 16 spreads and a maximum of 9 shots
on one plot, each with 69 geophones for a maximum of 1104 geophones.
GREMIX S v2
GREMIX S allows for surface topography (elevations) to be
imported from SEG-P1 files with multiple header records. Interpreted results (up to 200
spreads) can be merged with SEG-P1 files to produce a data file giving shot/geophone point
and estimated static value at each point in the SEG-P1 file. Static value can be
weathering correction only or full datum plus weathering static correction. These results
can then be imported to a processing package as a first estimate of static corrections.
GREMIX 15 and 15S v2
GREMIX 15 and GREMIX 15S have all the features of GREMIX and
GREMIX S respectively but their data handling capacities have been increased. Please refer
to the product selection table for the data handling capacities of each program.
Standard Components
FIRSTPIX, GREMIX, GREMIX S, or GREMIX 15 software and
instruction manual.
Order Information
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Description
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Order Number
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FirstPix v4
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460-600-0010
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Gremix v2
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460-600-0020
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Gremix S v2
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460-600-0030
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Gremix 15 v2
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460-600-0040
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