Another old paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Imaging complex structures with first-arrival traveltimes
October 21, 2012 Documentation No comments
Another old paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Imaging complex structures with first-arrival traveltimes
May 3, 2012 Documentation No comments
A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Non-hyperbolic common reflection surface
May 3, 2012 Documentation No comments
A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Seismic wave extrapolation using lowrank symbol approximation
March 28, 2012 Documentation No comments
A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Seismic data analysis using local time-frequency decomposition
January 29, 2012 Documentation No comments
Open Data/Open Source: Seismic Unix scripts to process a 2D land line by Karl Schleicher is an example of a reproducible paper created with Seismic Unix. It is also a unique example of generating a full processing sequence with a publicly-available dataset, from field data to the final image. Work is under way for generating more examples and for translating the processing flow from SU (suproj) to Madagascar (proj).
December 30, 2011 Documentation No comments
A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Time-frequency analysis of seismic data using local attributes
November 21, 2011 Documentation No comments
November 16, 2011 Documentation No comments
A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Fourier finite-difference wave propagation
November 5, 2011 Documentation No comments
New users often ask for a brief comprehensible introduction to Madagascar. Jeff Gowdin contributes A brief introduction to Madagascar, a tutorial book designed to provide such an introduction.
The purpose of this document is to teach new users how to use the powerful tools in Madagascar to: process data, produce documents and build your own Madagascar programs.
You can access the tutorial in the following forms:
August 29, 2011 Documentation No comments
A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
A reversible transform for seismic data processing