Recovering Vintage Seismic Data
The tools found here helps geologists and geophysicists recover and reprocess vintage seismic reflection sections, breathing new life into old seismic data originally recorded on paper.
With SEGYRecover you can digitize seismic sections stored as images into SEG-Y format, VelRecover allows you to interpolate sparse velocity picks to create continuous velocity models, and InSeis helps processing vintage seismic data using Seismic Unix routines directly on Windows through the Linux Subsystem.
These tools are designed to be user-friendly, efficient, and compatible with Windows systems, making them accessible to a wide range of users.
Follow our step-by-step Installation Guide to set up all tools on your computer.
SEGYRecover
A tool for digitizing scanned seismic sections and converting them to standard SEGY format.
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A tool for interpolating 2D seismic velocity data from sparse velocity analysis found in seismic sections.
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A graphical interface for creating and running Seismic Unix workflows on Windows through WSL.
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