Reprocessed 3D seismic-reflection data and neural-network fault cube, offshore of Point Sal, central California, from 2012-08-12 to 2012-10-05 (USGS field activity P-04-11-CC)

By Jared W. Kluesner, Daniel S. Brothers, and Ray W. Sliter

https://doi.org/10.5066/F7HD7TKM


Dates

Published: Sept. 19, 2017

Data Collected: Aug. 22, 2012 – Oct. 5, 2012

Summary

This data release includes boomer 3D seismic data collected in 2012 offshore Point Sal, central California as part of PG&Es Central California Seismic Imaging Project (Pacific Gas and Electric Company PG&E,2014). The U.S. Geological Survey conducted advanced post-processing and neural-network fault calculations on the data for improved fault detection (Kluesner and Brothers, 2016).

Following generation of the cleaned, 3D, volume- and neural-network fault cube, each volume was exported using the OpendTect software package. Both the cleaned 3D volume and fault volume are in SEG-Y format and are provided here.

Seismic Data

Related Field Activities

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  • Suggested Citation

    Kluesner, J.W., Brothers, D.S., and Sliter, R.W., 2017, Reprocessed 3D seismic-reflection data and neural-network fault cube, offshore of Point Sal, central California, from 2012-08-12 to 2012-10-05 (USGS field activity P-04-11-CC): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7HD7TKM

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