How does the Front End stack up against alternatives like Seismic Unix (SU) or ReflexW?
Through the Front End, users access a library of digital signal processing tools. Applying a bandpass filter, for instance, is handled via a dialog box where
Splits mega-sized single files into specific subsets. Conversely, it can consolidate individual shot files into single master profiles. Geogiga Front End
The right-click context menu on any trace offers "Propagate to All Shots." This is undocumented but allows a single picked first-break to be extrapolated using velocity trends—saving hours of manual picking.
For geophysicists, researchers, and exploration managers, the "Front End" of any software suite is the command center. It is the interface where science meets software engineering. In this comprehensive guide, we explore the architecture, features, and indispensable value of the Geogiga Front End, illustrating why it remains a preferred choice for seismic data processing in shallow subsurface investigations. How does the Front End stack up against
: Supports swapping traces, reversing polarity, vertical shifting, and nodal data assembling for single-station traces.
Slices and isolates distinct traces across multiple seismic data records based on user-defined channel segments or specific offsets. Conversely, it can consolidate individual shot files into
Features an intuitive manual and auto-fill interface to input and correct station numbers, X/Y coordinates, and sensor step increments.
Upon opening Geogiga Front End, you are greeted with a blank canvas and a menu bar. Click to create a project. You will be prompted to set the project directory and define the time sampling interval (e.g., 0.125 ms) and record length.