SUDIVSTACK - Diversity Stacking using either average
power or peak power within windows
Required parameters:
none
Optional parameters:
winlen=0.064 window
length in seconds.
typical choices: 0.064, 0.128,
0.256,
0.512,
1.024, 2.048, 4.096
if not specified the entire
trace is used
peak=1
peak power option default is average
power
Notes:
Diversity stacking is a noise reduction
technique used in the summation
of
duplicate data. Each trace is scaled by the inverse of its average
power prior to
stacking. The composite trace is then renormalized
by dividing by the sum of the scalers used.
This program stacks adjacent traces which
have the
same tracf (trace number within field record)
in the segy header.
Examples:
For duplicate field shot records:
susort < field.data sx tracf |
sudivstack
For CDP ordered data:
suchw < cdp.data key1=tracf key2=cdp | sudivstack
For CDP ordered data:
sudivstack < stdin > stdout
[optional parameters]
For further information, type: sudivstack
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Author:
Mary Palen-Murphy
Masters'
candidate, Colorado School of Mines,
Geophysics
Department, 1994
References:
Embree, P.,1968, Diversity seismic record stacking method and
system:
U.S. patent
3,398,396.
Gimlin, D. R.,
and Smith, J. W., 1980, A comparison of seismic trace
summing techniques: Geophysics, vol. 45,
pages 1017-1041.
Trace
header fields accessed: ns, dt, tracf
Trace header fields modified: tracl