GPRPy - Processing flow for my data

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @ronaldtaya8365
    @ronaldtaya8365 Před rokem

    Good

  • @joec5139
    @joec5139 Před rokem

    Hey, so this is a weird question and doesn't have anything to do with GPRPy. It's actually about Kingdom. You seem to know a lot about it and I thought commenting on your most recent post may get some much needed assistance.
    Here's the issue: SEGY data has "XY" in bytes and applies a scaler of 1 arcsecond to convert directly into LAT/LONG. Kingdom 2022 doesn't have a geodetic projection option for data in LAT/LONG. Do I have to create my own NAV file, converting these LAT/LONG values to the projected coordinate system, import NAV file, then import SEGYs? Again, this is a long shot, it's definitely late in South Africa, but thought I'd give it a shot. Willing to send emails or whatever to get some assistance. Honestly just need someone more experienced than me. I usually get my data in the correct project CRS and comes in just fine. This whole XY x 1arcsecond scaler is throwing me off.
    Cheers, Joe

    • @GeophysicalSoftwareTraining
      @GeophysicalSoftwareTraining  Před rokem

      Hi Joe. Glad I saw your question - I keep forgetting to look at CZcams comments
      I haven't used Kingdom in a while and am now using DUG Insight. In DUG you can't convert coordinates. I convert them in Geosoft (or Geoscience Analyst) and then when loading the SEGY I don't use the header coordinates but rather a separate navigation file. Hope that helps!

    • @joec5139
      @joec5139 Před rokem

      @@GeophysicalSoftwareTraining hey there, I appreciate the reply. Turns out sonarwiz has a very easy and quick segy datum conversion tool, that works in about 5min lol. I spent multiple days trying to figure this out. Really a bummer that kingdom has no solution for something this simple.
      Anyways, I appreciate the reply and the videos. These videos are lifesavers for troubleshooting industry issues. 🤘