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Reads and (partially) writes seismic data in Landmark's Geoprobe format

Project description

python-geoprobe:

python-geoprobe is a python module to read and write geoprobe horizons, volumes, and faults.

This implementation is based on reverse-engineering the file formats, and as such, is certainly not complete. However, things seem to work.

Author:

Joe Kington <jkington@geology.wisc.edu>

Dependencies:

Requires python >= 2.5 and numpy. Some functions (e.g. horizon.toGeotiff) require gdal and its python bindings. The plotting functions in utilities (e.g. utilities.wiggles) and some swfault functionality requires matplotlib.

Installation:

Installation should be as simple as “python setup.py install”

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