Geophysical applications round out the big three (see [[Introduction to geophysical methods]]). A basic tool in the kit is generation of [[synthetic seismograms]] from input sonic and density log data (which should be integrated with the log analysis database). Interpretation workstations for two-dimensional and three-dimensional seismic data make the geoscientist's job easier by displaying the raw data in flexible views, assisting the picking of horizons and storing the interpretations in a common database for mapping. Seismic modeling in one, two, or three dimensions can help test hypotheses of structural or stratigraphic interpretations. There are also applications for potential fields modeling, including gravity, [[magnetics]], and [[electrical methods]]. | Geophysical applications round out the big three (see [[Introduction to geophysical methods]]). A basic tool in the kit is generation of [[synthetic seismograms]] from input sonic and density log data (which should be integrated with the log analysis database). Interpretation workstations for two-dimensional and three-dimensional seismic data make the geoscientist's job easier by displaying the raw data in flexible views, assisting the picking of horizons and storing the interpretations in a common database for mapping. Seismic modeling in one, two, or three dimensions can help test hypotheses of structural or stratigraphic interpretations. There are also applications for potential fields modeling, including gravity, [[magnetics]], and [[electrical methods]]. |