OCTAVE seisazi.m - Plot azimuth of a selected horizontal component
seisazi prompts for:
BSEGY file name
(*.seg) (shell terminal input)
Popup GUI shows number of traces, sample interval and tmax,
click OK
Basic Seismic Utilities (BSU) program run in Octave or Matlab. Within an octave session, type seisazi and then on prompt, enter the bsegy format file name (example: bmrg.seg). Typically, one runs bmrg first, selecting a component to collect from a number of files. A run of bmrg produces a file, bmrg.seg, which consists of selected traces from a many file downhole survey.
Plot of horizontal phone azimuth.
segyinfo.m
bsegin.m
bmrg(1) OCTAVE: segyinfo.m(7) bsegin.m(7)
No known bugs.
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