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How to Visualize Amplitude Anomaly in 3D Using Spectral Decomposition and RGB Attribute
- Written by: Hesham Refayee
Spectral decomposition and RGB(A) blending is not only useful for studying sub-seismic resolution stratigraphic features, but can be a great asset to highlight potential bright (spot) amplitude anomalies.
Read more: How to Visualize Amplitude Anomaly in 3D Using Spectral Decomposition and RGB Attribute
Free State-of-the-Art Well Tie Module: Your Support is Key!
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
We're on a mission to develop a state-of-the-art well tie module that will be freely accessible to all users. This new module will be boasting industry-standard displays, quality control tools, and innovative features like the Roy White wavelet estimation method.
Read more: Free State-of-the-Art Well Tie Module: Your Support is Key!
Can AI Outshine Human Expertise in Seismic Analysis?
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
Vulcania Energy, on behalf of MEPC, recently harnessed OpendTect's AI-based fault interpretation to supercharge seismic analysis in an offshore West African field.
Within this reservoir lie complex carbonate turbiditic deposits, molded by gravity's touch, presenting a captivating challenge for both human experts and AI.
Read more: Can AI Outshine Human Expertise in Seismic Analysis?
Have you explored the free 3D auto tracker in OpendTect yet?
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
I really prefer this to conventionally tracking horizons in a grid!
Here's why:
Read more: Have you explored the free 3D auto tracker in OpendTect yet?
Join us at the SBGf International Congress in Rio de Janeiro Brazil from October 16th to 19th, 2023!
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
We are thrilled to announce that, in collaboration with Invision Geophysics, we will be showcasing our latest innovations at this prestigious event.
Join us for an Exclusive Presentation on Seismic Diffraction Imaging in Malaysia!
- Written by: David Markus
dGB Earth Sciences is thrilled to introduce our company's presence in Malaysia and present an exciting talk on "Seismic Diffraction Imaging - Solving Seismic Imaging Challenges" at the Kuala Lumpur Geoscientists Group lecture on
🗓️ Thursday, October 5th, at 5:00 PM.
đź“Ť Venue: The conference room at Eamp;O in KL (see slider for more details)
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Read more: Join us for an Exclusive Presentation on Seismic Diffraction Imaging in Malaysia!
Introducing our new Pre-trained Fault model (Fault Net)
- Written by: Paul de Groot
dGB Earth Sciences is thrilled to unveil the latest addition to our Machine Learning library - a state-of-the-art pre-trained model that is designed to predict faults and fractures in 2D/3D seismic data.
Read more: Introducing our new Pre-trained Fault model (Fault Net)
Optimizing Thinned Fault Likelihood (TFL) through Advanced Filtering and Computing RMS of TFL
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
In our latest video, we break down the workflow to enhance the Thinned Fault Likelihood (TFL) using a two-step approach: Filtering and Computing RMS of TFL.
Machine Learning Data Enhancement of 2D Seismic
- Written by: Paul de Groot
OpendTect’s library of trained Machine Learning models supports a set of powerful models for quickly enhancing post-stack 3D seismic data.
For example, there are models for removing random noise; suppressing horizontal multiples; predicting fault likelihood; interpolating missing traces and for improving the interpretability of seismic data.