Wavelet properties: Spectrums

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Display pane

Select the wavelet with which to work. Clear Show all wavelets if you're already working with the desired wavelet to increase the work space in this dialog box.

Name

Type a name with which the wavelet is identified in the main synthetic display.

Type

Select a predefined filter to apply to the wavelet selected in the display pane. Controls to specify the cut and pass frequencies appear below based on your selection.

Low cut Low pass High cut High pass

Modify the energy shape either by typing the actual source values provided with the seismic data or by modifying the wavelet shape to visually match the seismic data.

Center phase

Type a value or drag the slider to move the wavelet relative to the center point displayed in the Wavelet tab.

Taper

Select whether to taper using an equation.

Operator length

Type the overall length of the sample to display in the adjacent window.

Import/Export

Beside either Wavelet or Wavelet sets (depending on whether to save a single wavelet or group of wavelets), click Import or Export to read or write the wavelet or wavelet set that appears in the display pane to or from disk. To save or import a wavelet(s) from a centralized wavelet library used by all GeoSyn models, beside the Library label select either Add to save the current wavelet to the library, or Retrieve to display the Wavelet Library dialog box where you apply one or more wavelets to the current synthetic.

Import Wavelet

Select either of the following and then click:
Replace wavelets in selected models - overwrites the wavelets selected in the Show wavelet list pane of the Wavelet Properties dialog box with those selected in the Wavelet Library dialog box.
Create new models - adds the selected wavelet alongside other wavelets available in the synthetic.

Extraction

Click Extract to load a wavelet saved in ASCII or SEGY format.

Left right arrows ()

Click to expand or compress the spectrum.

Show

Select whether to display the spectrum for power, amplitude, and phase.

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