Documentation

Layer-stripping Kirchhoff migration

October 21, 2012 Documentation No comments

Another old paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Imaging complex structures with first-arrival traveltimes

Nonhyperbolic CRS

May 3, 2012 Documentation No comments

A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Non-hyperbolic common reflection surface

Lowrank wave extrapolation

May 3, 2012 Documentation No comments

A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Seismic wave extrapolation using lowrank symbol approximation

Time-frequency decomposition

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

Reproducible research in Seismic Unix

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).

Time-frequency analysis

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

RNA Interpolation

November 21, 2011 Documentation No comments

A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Seismic data interpolation beyond aliasing using regularized nonstationary autoregression

Fourier finite differences

November 16, 2011 Documentation No comments

A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
Fourier finite-difference wave propagation

Tutorial

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:

Reversible transform

August 29, 2011 Documentation No comments

A new paper is added to the collection of reproducible documents:
A reversible transform for seismic data processing