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Blended amplitude and variance volumes allow the interpreter to better visualize the fault system while looking at the seismic amplitude data. This example from the EMerge data set offshore Louisiana courtesy of WesternGeco. GeoViz volume with a chair cut into the near corner. Multiprobes being used to display several seismic attribute cubes simultaneously. Attribute cubes together with detected channel generated using SEA 3D from Foster Findlay Associates Ltd. (ffA) available within GeoViz - image courtesy of WesternGeco.

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Voxel picking used to detect two channels within a deep water dataset - image courtesy of WesternGeco. Top salt displayed within a large DeepView dataset from the Gulf of Mexico - image courtesy of WesternGeco. GeoViz used to explore WesternGeco's Gulf of Mexico EMerge data set. The 3D dataset is several hundred gigabytes in size and about 200 miles long! This image shows a variance slice, highlighting salt domes and faulting, together with an interpreted surface and a 10 GB seismic volume.


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