Method and apparatus for identifying fault curves in seismic dat

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus including a programmed computer for carrying out the method is disclosed for identifying valid fault curves on a vertical seismic section, which typically is one vertical seismic section of a three dimensional volume of seismic data. A method for automatically picking or snapping two user seed nodes to valid nodes of a valid fault curve is provided. The invention includes a process for extending a two node valid fault curve in a vertical section upwards and downwards throughout such section. A method of translating a fault curve found in one section to another parallel and vertical section and to all other desired vertical sections of the volume is also disclosed.

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