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Detect3D uses 3D volume auto-tracking to detect
horizon surfaces, and manual picking to create new surfaces and edit existing or
imported surfaces.
Surfaces are detected in the entire volume using multiple seed points. If the
volume is too large for the available memory, surfaces can be detected piece by
piece using sub-volumes. Detect3D can be used both in
Seis2D-3D (viewing the
detected surfaces as profiles in the cross-sections or in map view) and in
SeisVol-3D where the detected surfaces can be seen inside the 3D volume, be
rotated, zoomed and cut along any plane going through the volume. The list below
highlights some of Detect3D's functionality:
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Multiple seed points
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Seed
points can be selected on the 2D cross-sections as well as on the 3D display.
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Each seed
point has its own detection parameters allowing better
control.
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Surfaces can be detected on peaks, troughs or
zero-crossings.
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Lineage
information enables the user to remove bad descendant nodes and re-detect the
surface.
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Surface nodes can be selected
using a 3D brush, polygons and sub-volumes.
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New surfaces can be created manually.
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Detected (and other) surfaces can be edited
using surface patches and masks.
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