NAME

     slow2vel - warp slowness scans into velocity scans.


SYNOPSIS

     slow2vel [ -Nntap ] [ -Ooutput ] [ -nsns ] [ -nene ] [ -rsrs
     ] [ -rere ] [ -vminvmin ] [ -vmaxvmax ] [ -V ] [ -? ] [ -h ]


DESCRIPTION

     slow2vel reads a usp-compatible slowness scan, reverses  the
     order  of  the traces and interpolates linear velocity scans
     from linearly sampled slowness scans.

     slow2vel gets the input and output file names and parameters
     from the command line.

  Command line arguments
     -Nntap
          Enter the name of the  usp-compatible  slowness  panels
          after  typing  -N.   The slowness scans might have been
          produced program morfgam.  Enter the full path name  if
          the  file  resides  in  a different directory.  Example
          -N/b/vsp/dummy tells  the  program  to  look  for  file
          'dummy' in directory 'vsp' stored on the 'b' disk.

     -Ootap
          Enter the updated output  slowness  spectra  file  name
          immediately after typing -O.

     -rsrs
          Enter the starting record number after typing -rs.

     -rere
          Enter the ending record number after typing -re.

     -nsns
          Enter the starting trace after typing -ns.

     -nene
          Enter the ending trace after typing -ne.

     -vminvmin
          Enter the minimum velocity that corresponds to the max-
          imum slowness.

     -vmaxvmax
          Enter the maximum  velocity  that  corresponds  to  the
          minimum slowness.

     -V   Enter the command line argument '-V' to get  additional
          printout.


     -?   Enter this (or '-?' if you are running in  c-shell)  to
          get  online  help.   The  program  will terminate after
          printing this.

     -h   Enter this option to get online help.  The program will
          terminate after printing this.


SEE ALSO

     xsdd2t, xsdt2d, xsdintrp, horgam, xsd2xtpick, appgam,  norm,
     envelop


BUGS

     Unknown


AUTHOR

     Gary Murphy


COPYRIGHT

     copyright 2001, Amoco Production Company
               All Rights Reserved
          an affiliate of BP America Inc.
































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