Hello,
I'm wondering if there is a way to align my traces before adding them to my stack list in the signal stacking subroutine. I've got manual picks under T2 and I can cut around that, but I don't know how to align them for use in sss. I'd prefer not to use the delay feature when I'm adding the files, but it's a large dataset and I'd prefer not to.
Regards,
Tiegan Hobbs
MSc Candidate
University of Victoria, BC, Canada
I'm wondering if there is a way to align my traces before adding them to my stack list in the signal stacking subroutine. I've got manual picks under T2 and I can cut around that, but I don't know how to align them for use in sss. I'd prefer not to use the delay feature when I'm adding the files, but it's a large dataset and I'd prefer not to.
Regards,
Tiegan Hobbs
MSc Candidate
University of Victoria, BC, Canada
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Dear Tiegan Hobbs -
Read in your files outside of SSS, go into SSS, and then use CHANGESTACK xxx DELAY &n,T2&. (Here n is your file number.) Then you have delays set for SUMSTACK.
See chapter 8 of the SAC book for other ideas.
On 9 Jun 2014, at 04:56, Tiegan Hobbs wrote:
Hello,
George Helffrich
I'm wondering if there is a way to align my traces before adding them to my stack list in the signal stacking subroutine. I've got manual picks under T2 and I can cut around that, but I don't know how to align them for use in sss. I'd prefer not to use the delay feature when I'm adding the files, but it's a large dataset and I'd prefer not to.
Regards,
Tiegan Hobbs
MSc Candidate
University of Victoria, BC, Canada
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