Simple seismic viewer with mapping capabilities and trace filtering. Seismic visualization includes trace spectrum computation on the fly and Wigner-Ville transform and visualization. All data formats in the latest SEG-Y_r2.0 are now included.
Version 1.1.3 now include a smoothed Wigner-Ville distribution function algorithm.
Version 1.1.4 now include the ability to specify byte locations and byte lengths for data reading.
Version 1.1.6 now include fist break picking capabilities using the Modified Coppens Method
Version 1.1.7 now includes a dip/velocity measuring tool.

Features

  • Sesimc.
  • SEGY.
  • Dip/Velocity estimation.
  • Basemap.
  • Automatic first break picking using the Moddified Coppens Method.
  • Mapping.
  • Wigner-Ville Disribution Function of the seismic trace.

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  • Very nice program, but there are already such apps for Windoze all over the place. Would be nice to have a linux version.
    Reply from Simple Seismic Viewer
    Posted 2019-03-25
    Thanks for the feedback! A linux version is definitely in the works but got sidetracked with other projects for now. Maybe I'll release it this summer here but can't give a specific date.
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2017-03-05