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  • Polygons and Colour Blend Segmentation

    Polygons can be imported in ASCII format into Geoteric but also created on colour blends in the 2D colour blend viewer. The polygons created this way can be saved to the project tree and smaller polygons can be used to segment a colour ...
  • Fault Expression video

    The Fault Expression workflow recognises that the seismic expression of faults can be highly variable. Fault Expression addresses this issue through enabling faults to be detected based on three types of discontinuity attribute (Tensor, ...
  • Iso-Proportional Slicing (IPS)

    Horizon interpretation is known to be very time consuming. Therefore, the advantage of having the IPS tool is that an interpreter can interpret one or two bounding horizons, which could be non-parallel, put them up within the IPS tool and ...
  • Geoteric Curvature Attribute (Flexure)

    Curvature is a second order measure which is unaffected by the local surface orientation but measures the variation in that orientation and is very useful in characterising surface shape or the local surface topology as you might otherwise ...
  • Channels: Three levels of Interpretation

    The latest release allows users to be able to draw polygons in the 2D Viewer for both volumes and colour blends. The example below shows how Geoteric has been used to roughly identify a feature of interest, volumetrically extract the ...
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