C 1 CLIENT U.S.G.S. COMPANY WHFC CREW NO 0 |
C 2 LINE l2f1.sgy REAL Fire Island, NY MAP ID None |
C 3 REEL NO 1 DAY-START OF REEL 098 YEAR 1997 OBSERVER |
C 4 INSTRUMENT: MODEL Mudseis SERIAL NO |
C 5 DATA TRACES/RECORD 2 AUXILIARY TRACES/RECORD CDP FOLD |
C 6 SAMPLE INTERVAL 500 SAMPLES/TRACE 8000 BITS/IN BYTES/SAMPLE 2 |
C 7 RECORDING FORMAT 3 FORMAT THIS REEL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM |
C 8 SAMPLE CODE: Short Integers |
C 9 GAIN TYPE: |
C10 FILTERS: ALIAS HZ NOTCH HZ BAND HZ SLOPE DB/OCT |
C11 SOURCE: NUMBER/POINT POINT INTERVAL |
C12 PATTERN: LENGTH WIDTH |
C13 SWEEP: HZ HZ LENGTH MS CHANNEL NO TYPE |
C14 TAPER: MS MS TYPE |
C15 SPREAD: |
C16 GEOPHONES: |
C17 PATTERN: |
C18 TRACES SORTED BY: RECORD |
C19 AMPLITUDE RECOVERY: |
C20 MAP PROJECTION |
C21 PROCESSING: |
C22 ACOUSTIC SOURCE: Geopulse FIRE RATE: 0.5 SECS |
C23 |
C24 |
C25 |
C26 |
C27 |
C28 |
C29 |
C30 |
C31 |
Byte Numbers | Header Value Description |
3201 - 3204 | Job identification number. |
3205 - 3208 | Line number. |
3209 - 3212 | Reel number. |
3213 - 3214 | Number of data traces per record. |
3215 - 3216 | Number of auxiliary traces per record. |
3217 - 3218 | Sample interval, microseconds, this file (reel). |
3219 - 3220 | Sample interval, microseconds, original field recording. |
3221 - 3222 | Number of samples per data trace, this file (reel). |
3223 - 3224 | Number of samples per data trace, original field recording. |
3225 - 3226 | Data sample format code: 1 = floating point (4 bytes) 2 = fixed point (4 bytes) 3 = fixed point (2 bytes) 4 = fixed point with gain code (4 bytes). |
3227 - 3228 | CDP fold. |
3229 - 3230 | Trace sorting code: 1 = as recorded (no) sorting) 2 = CDP ensemble 3 = single fold continuous profile 4 = horizontally stacked |
3231 - 3232 | Vertical sum code: 1 = no sum 2 = two sum ... N = N sum (N = 32,767) |
3233 - 3234 | Sweep frequency at start. |
3235 - 3236 | Sweep frequency at end. |
3237 - 3238 | Sweep length, ms. |
3239 - 3240 | Sweep type code: 1 = linear 2 = parabolic 3 = exponential 4 = other |
3241 - 3242 | Trace number of sweep channel. |
3243 - 3244 | Sweep trace taper length, ms, at start if tapered. |
3245 - 3246 | Sweep trace taper length, ms, at end. |
3247 - 3248 | Taper type: 1 = linear 2 = cos 3 = other |
3249 - 3250 | Correlated data traces: 1 = no 2 = yes |
3251 - 3252 | Binary gain recovered: 1 = yes 2 = no |
3253 - 3254 | Amplitude recovery method: 1 = none 2 = spherical divergence 3 = AGC 4 = other |
3255 - 3256 | Measurement system: 1 = meters 2 = feet |
3257 - 3258 | Impulse signal: 1 = Upward = negative number. 2 = Upward = positive number. |
3259 - 3260 | Vibratory polarity code - seismic signal lags pilot signal by: 1 = 337.5 - 22.5 degrees 2 = 22.5 - 67.5 degrees 3 = 67.5 - 112.5 degrees 4 = 112.5 - 157.5 degrees 5 = 157.5 - 202.5 degrees 6 = 202.5 - 247.5 degrees |
Byte
Numbers
|
Header
Value Description
|
1 - 4
|
Trace
sequence number within line.
|
5
- 8
|
Trace
sequence number within file (reel)
|
9
- 12
|
Original
field record number
|
13
- 16
|
Trace
number within original field record
|
17 - 20
|
Energy source
point number.
|
21 - 24
|
CDP ensemble
number.
|
25 - 28
|
Trace number
within the CDP ensemble.
|
29
- 30
|
Trace
identification code: 1 = seismic data
|
31 - 32
|
Number of
vertically summed traces yielding this trace
|
33 - 34
|
Number of
horizontally stacked traces yielding this trace
|
35 - 36
|
Data use: 1 =
production 2 = test
|
37 - 40
|
Distance from
source point to receiver group.
|
41 - 44
|
Receiver
group elevation - above sea level are positive, below sea level are negative.
|
45 - 48
|
Surface
elevation at source.
|
49 - 52
|
Source depth
below surface (positive number).
|
53 - 56
|
Datum
elevation at receiver group.
|
57 - 60
|
Datum
elevation at source.
|
61
- 64
|
Water
depth at source (this is the Fish depth below the sea surface in meters*10)
|
65 - 68
|
Water depth
at group.
|
69 - 70
|
Scalar to be
applied to all elevations & depths, specified in bytes 41 - 68 to give the real value.
Scalar = 1, +/-10, +/-100, +/-1000, or +/-10,000. If positive, scalar is used as a
multiplier; if negative, scalar is used as a divisor.
|
71 - 72
|
Scalar to be
applied to all coordinate specified in bytes 73 - 88 to give the real value. Scalar = 1,
+/-10, +/-100, +/-1000, or +/-10,000. If positive, scalar is used as a multiplier;
if negative, scalar is used as a divisor.
|
73
- 76
|
Source
coordinate - X. UTM Easting coordinate
|
77
- 80
|
Source
coordinate - Y. UTM Northing coordinate
|
81
- 84
|
Group
coordinate - X. UTM Easting coordinate
|
85
- 88
|
Group
coordinate - Y. UTM Northing coordinate
|
89 - 90
|
Coordinate
units: 1 = length (meters or feet) 2 = seconds of arc
|
91 - 92
|
weathering
velocity.
|
93 - 94
|
Subweathering
velocity.
|
95 - 96
|
Uphole time
at source.
|
97 - 98
|
Uphole time
at group.
|
99 - 100
|
Source static
correction.
|
101 -
102
|
Group static
correction.
|
103 - 104
|
Total static
applied.
|
105 - 106
|
Lag time A.
Time in ms between end of 240-byte trace identification header and time break.
positive if time break occurs after end of header, negative if time break occurs before
end of header. Time break is defined as the initiation pulse which may be recorded on an
auxiliary trace or as otherwise specified by the recording system.
|
107 -
108
|
Lag time B.
Time in ms between the time break and positive or negative.
|
109
- 110
|
Delay
recording time. Time in ms between initiation time of energy source and time when
recording of data samples begins.
|
111 -
112
|
Mute time -
start.
|
113 -
114
|
Mute time -
end.
|
115
- 116
|
Number
of samples in this trace.
|
117
- 118
|
Sample
interval, in microseconds, for this trace.
|
119 -
120
|
Gain type of
field instruments: 1 = fixed, 2 = binary, 3 = floating point, 4 = --- N = optional
use
|
121 -
122
|
Instrument
gain constant.
|
123
- 124
|
Instrument
early or initial gain (db).
|
125 -
126
|
Correlated: 1
= no 2 = yes
|
127 -
128
|
Sweep
frequency at start.
|
129 -
130
|
Sweep
frequency at end.
|
131
- 132
|
Sweep
length, ms.
|
133
- 134
|
Sweep
type: 1 = linear 2 = parabolic 3 = exponential 4 = other
|
135 - 136
|
Sweep trace
taper length at start, ms.
|
137 - 138
|
Sweep trace
taper length at end, ms.
|
139 - 140
|
Taper type: 1
= linear 2 = cos 3 = other
|
141
- 142
|
Alias
filter frequency.
|
143
- 144
|
Alias
filter slope.
|
145 -
146
|
Notch filter
frequency.
|
147 -
148
|
Notch filter
slope.
|
149 -
150
|
Low cut
frequency.
|
151 -
152
|
High cut
frequency.
|
153 -
154
|
Low cut
slope.
|
155 -
156
|
High cut
slope.
|
157
- 158
|
Year
data recorded (four digit integer).
|
159
- 160
|
Day
of year.
|
161
- 162
|
Hour
of day (24 hour clock).
|
163
- 164
|
Minute
of hour.
|
165
- 166
|
Second
of minute.
|
167
- 168
|
Time
basis code: 1 = local 2 = GMT 3 = other
|
169
- 170
|
Trace
weighting factor - defined as 2-N volts for the least significant bit. (N=0,
1,...,32,767)
|
171 - 172
|
Geophone group
number of roll switch position one.
|
173 -
174
|
Geophone
group number of trace number one within original field record.
|
175 -
176
|
Geophone
group number of last trace within original field record.
|
177 -
178
|
Gape size
(total number of groups dropped).
|
179 - 180
|
Overtravel
associated with taper at beginning or end of line: 1 = down (or behind) 2 = up (or ahead)
|
181 - 240 | Unassigned - for optional information. |