In the first half of the Velocity Blog series, we discussed the Paradigm velocity function “tree”, how it developed from GeoDepth. We described the major branches; the “Analysis and Imaging” branch for specialists, contrasted with the “Velocity Collection, Manipulation, Assembly, and Use” branch for E&P generalists. Finally, we had time to discuss one of the “leaves” on the generalist branch - Vertical Functions.
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Velocity Is at the Heart of Paradigm Software - Part 2
Posted by
Peter Wang on Aug 15, 2016 9:00:00 AM
Tags: time-depth scaling, well-tie tomography, velocity volume, smoothing, dix, Global Velocity Modeling, vertical function, velocity inversion
Velocity Is at the Heart of Paradigm Software - Part 1
Posted by
Peter Wang on Aug 1, 2016 9:00:00 AM
Tags: time-depth scaling, well-tie tomography, velocity volume, smoothing, dix, Global Velocity Modeling, vertical function, velocity inversion