Hi Chris,
If you get an answer to this, could you forward it to me?
Many thanks,
Richard Holme
Senior Lecturer in Geophysics
University of Liverpool
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> Subject: Teaching software
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> We trying to find a relatively simple seismic data processing package
> that we can use in our MSc course. We would like to make the seismic
> processing module much more "hands on" so that students can see for
> themselves what results from each of the steps in a processing
> sequence, and can see the effects of applying different algorithms or
> varying the processing parameters. We thus envisage a package with
> a relatively simple to use user interface, that students can get to
> grips with quickly, but one that only needs to handle a very small
> amount of data (we enviasge students working through a complete
> processing sequence on a single 2D line).
>
> We have tried to set this up using some of the standard industry
> packages, but we have found them rather cumbersome for the simple
> tasks we envisage. Can anyone point us in the direction of a
> suitable package, preferably PC based, or can anyone with experience
> of a similar approach to teaching offer us any advice?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris Elders & Dave Waltham
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> Chris Elders
> Course Director, MSc Basin Evolution and Dynamics
> Department of Geology
> Royal Holloway
> University of London
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> Surrey TW20 0EX
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