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The Leading Edge; July 2007; v. 26; no. 7; p. 854-855; DOI: 10.1190/1.2756863
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SEG-D for the next generation

Stewart A. Levin

Halliburton, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, USA

Jill Lewis

Troika International, East Sussex, England

Rune Hagelund

WesternGeco, Asker, Norway

Barry D. Barrs

ExxonMobil, Houston, USA

Corresponding author: Stewart.Levin{at}halliburton.com

The SEG Technical Standards Committee is currently revising the SEG-D Field Tape Standard to accommodate the needs of current and anticipated future acquisition systems. This includes not just field acquisition support for arbitrary sample rates, continuous passive recording, multicomponent sources and receivers, and sophisticated field filters, but also things like area/line/crew/client/job information, source and receiver coordinates and their reference system, and capture of processing such as trace edits in the field system.







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