Creating crossplots
Create crossplots using data from logs, seismic, and models.
Following are some of the more common crossplots you might create:
offset trace along the x axis and an amplitude trace along the y axis.
incident angle along the x axis and the amplitude from the seismic along the y axis.
gradient on one axis and intercept on the other.
To create crossplots:
1. From the Edit menu, select Cross Plots ().
If there isn't already a crossplot in the main
synthetic display, the Crossplot Wizard: Select Data Type dialog box appears.
Otherwise, the Crossplot
Viewer and Crossplot Properties dialog box appears, and you must click New
to display the above dialog box.
2. Select whether to base the crossplot on time or depth.
The Crossplot Wizard: Select axis data
dialog box appears.
3. Select the logs to plot along first the X axis and then the Y axis.
The Crossplot Wizard: Set the data range
dialog box appears.
4. Click either Select All, or click Define a data range to display the Define Data Window dialog box where you select the sampling (milliseconds for time plots and depth
samples for depth data), and the overall duration or depth.
The Crossplot
Viewer and Crossplot Properties dialog box appears.
5. Configure display options using the Crossplot Properties: Controls, Crossplot Properties: X and Y Axis, Crossplot Properties: Enclosures, and Crossplot Properties: Color Mapping tabs.
Related Topics
Annotating Crossplots | Color Mapping Crossplots |
Exporting Crossplots | Changing Color Palettes |
Inspecting Logs |