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Luis Gomez | July 17, 2018

Multi-volume similarity workflows using Parser: AVO, 4D, Multi-Azimuth

GeoTeric can be used very effectively in a multi-volume environment to screen for differences in AVO, 4D or ...


Geoteric | March 17, 2020

Which method of Frequency Decomposition should I use?

In an earlier post we compared the 3 ...


Geoteric | March 17, 2020

GeoTeric Frequency Decomposition: Constant Bandwidth vs Constant Q vs HDFD

GeoTeric’s standard Frequency Decomposition contains two key options, Constant Bandwidth and Constant Q. These two options control the relationship between the central frequency, ...



Geoteric | March 17, 2020

GeoTeric's Spectral Expression - PART 2

In part 1 of this blog post we established that Spectral Expression relies on  two key ...



Geoteric | March 17, 2020

GeoTeric's Spectral Expression- PART 1

GeoTeric 2015 contains our latest Geological Expression tool- Spectral Expression.



Owen Lee | July 17, 2018

Horizon Tools

The horizon tools can be accessed from the properties section of the 3D viewer when a horizon is in view by then selecting ‘Tools’ and ‘Launch Horizon Tools.’  Within ...


Owen Lee | July 17, 2018

Comparison of Spectral Enhancement Techniques Applied to Post Stack Data

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Geoteric | March 17, 2020

The application of High-Definition Geological Expression workflows to improve the understanding of a carbonate reservoir, NW Australia


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Geoteric | March 17, 2020

GeoTeric: Images for Reporting

An easy way to get snapshots from GeoTeric into your report is to use the Ctrl + C command, which will take a copy of everything that is visible in the scene. You can then ...


Owen Lee | July 17, 2018

Thin Bed Workflow: Part I Frequency Based Analysis

The thin bed workflow aims to identify events that are approaching the limit of seismic resolution, generally considered to be about a quarter of ...


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