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Eric Keyser eric.keyser@encana.comIf you have lots of time and little money, enjoy this Web Site as an ongoing reference of "How to use SeisX". This tutorial is not complete. Sections I would like to see being added are:Go to the first chapter, Table of Contents
- SeisWare tips and tricks
- Frequently Asked Questions, tips and tricks
- Mapping Geologic Tops
- Loading 2D and 3D data
- 3D Parallel arbitrary lines
- Depth Conversion, 3D and 2D
- Multi map displays
- Fault interpretation
- Planimeter calculations
- Grid to Grid operations
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