Surface Wrapping captures depositional system boundaries, which are then inverse-transformed and merged with the structural interpretation.PaleoSpark handles differential sedimentation, differential compaction, unconformities, salt bodies, canyons, carbonate platforms, and can remove 3D fault displacements.Geoscientists can now visualize, interpret and analyze seismic data in its paleo-depositional setting, unaffected by structural deformation and faulting.
Since this is not a 3D Wheeler Transformation, the interpreter defines the structure to be removed, leaving the prograding fans in place if that is the desired target. See channels and other stratigraphic features as they were originally deposited. This solution removes the effects of the selected structure to smooth the way to a complete interpretation. PaleoSpark’s patented technology delivers the most desired outcome in stratigraphic interpretation – a volumetric representation of the paleo-depositional environment. Learn more about InsightEarth FaultFractureSpark -> Countless tedious mouse clicks required in other packages are replaced with single-pass accuracy to guide smarter drilling decisions.Complete fault interpretation functionality, from traditional picking to fully automatic fault extraction.Consistent detailed fault imaging across a wide range of geologic environments, in both time and depth volumes, regardless of seismic data quality.New workflows are continuously added to speed the understanding of a reservoir, insuring the best results possible in the shortest amount of time. The choice to extract faults or fractures remains where it has always been – in the interpreter’s hands. Extract fractured regions with simplicity and compare them with through-going faults for the best geological understanding of the subsurface possible. Will be interesting if Verstappen wins this year, because then Hamilton would have lost the only 2 years when he was in a close battle.Take advantage of automated fault and fracture interpretation technology within a single, unified offering, FaultFractureSpark, with workflows that solve needs for all types of faulting. That's the only close championship battle Hamilton has been in this late in the season until this year. Because of that dominance, Hamilton (who many think is the best ever) has been basically unchallenged at the front except for 2016 when he was beaten by his teammate Nico Rossberg (who then retired). Mercedes has been the unquestioned best car by miles since the last significant rules change in 2014, until this year as Red Bull/Honda seems to be their equal or maybe a little ahead. I'm a big LeClerc/Ferrari fan, but hoping Verstappen wins the championship this year for no other reason than it would be something different. I keep telling my wife that we're going to a race at Monza before I get too old - the post-race celebration there is unbelievable. I've been to a couple of F1 races when they were racing at Indy, but haven't been to any other tracks.
But over the years I've become more of an F1 fan and less a Nascar fan. I used to be mostly Nascar and just followed F1 because it was so interesting technologically. Yes, I'm an F1 fan, started really following it closely in the early 90's when Senna was at his peak.