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In the past 25 years SEP sponsors have provided SEP with numerous datasets.
Early datasets were a few cmps or shot gathers.
Over time SEP has added large 2-D surveys, multi-component dataset, 3-D
prestack and post-stack, and even 4-D time lapse datasets.
Unfortunately these datasets were not carefully cataloged and
or generally left in easily accessible state. As a result, finding a
dataset to apply a particular technique to could be an arduous task.
The goal of the SEP datalib Mini-Seminar was to make finding and using
SEP's datasets easier. Each dataset was researched and processed so
the following form could be filled out:
- Location of raw data
- Location of velocity model
- Stack of data
- Zero offset Migration
- Past usage of data
- Geometry of data
- Characteristics with data
- History of data (when acquired and by whom)
- Preprocessing on data
- Proprietary considerations
The inexpensive cost of large disks made it possible to put
a large portion of the data online. All 2-D datasets and portions of every 3-D dataset are now stored online.
The maturity of SEP3d Biondi et al. (1996); Clapp (1999) allowed
us to maintain a full description of each dataset while allowing the dataset
to be sliced and diced.
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Stanford Exploration Project
10/25/1999