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Removing noise and artifacts from (Thinned) Fault Likelihood
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
Fault Likelihood (FL) and its derivative Thinned Fault Likelihood (TFL) facilitate structural interpretation. Both volumes have three components: Fault Likelihood, Fault Dip and Fault Azimuth and both can be used as input for Automatic Fault plane Extraction (AFE). However, we recommend to use FL as input to AFE.
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OpendTect Technology - Webinar series 2022
- Written by: Lloyd van Hout
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OpendTect patch release 6.6.6
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Hi all,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.6, which is now available for installation/update.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.5 - now includes the ARK CLS Plugins
- Written by: Paul de Groot
Dear OpendTect users
It's been a while coming... but today we are pleased to announce that we have made an updated patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.5, which now includes the ARK CLS Plugins (with the exception of WSA for OpenWorks, coming very soon!).
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OpendTect patch release 6.6.5
- Written by: Raman Singh
Hi all,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.5, which is now available for installation/update.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.4
- Written by: Raman Singh
Hi all,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.4, which is now available for installation/update.
OpendTect patch release 6.4.6
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect users,
We have made a patch release for our previous stable version: OpendTect 6.4.6, which is now available for installation/update on Windows and Linux.
One-day, in-person advanced and introduction courses are back in Houston, for as little as 250 USD per seat!
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
The courses will be held in our new office in Sugar Land.
The advanced workflow training (every third Tuesday of the month), will have a Machine Learning focus. During this course you will learn about: