The xarray
seismic specification termed seisnc
can be used by segysak to output NETCDF4 files is more performant for Python operations than standard SEG-Y. Unlike SEG-Y, xarray
compatable files fit neatly into the Python scientific stack providing operations like lazy loading, easy slicing, compatability with multi-core and multi-node operations using dask
as well as important features such as labelled axes and coordinates.
This specification is not meant to be prescriptive but outlines some basic requirements for xarray
datasets to work with SEGY-SAK functionality.
SEGY-SAK uses the convention .seisnc
for the suffix on NETCDF4 files it creates. These files are datasets with specific 1D and 2D coordinates and have a single variable called data
. The data
variable contains the seismic cube volume or 2D line traces. Attributes can be used to provide further metadata about the cube.
SEGY-SAK uses the convention labels of iline
, xline
and offset
to describe the bins of 3D data. Vertical dimensions are twt
and depth
. A typical xarray
dataset created by SEGY-SAK will return for example
>>> seisnc_3d = segysak.segy_loader('test3d.sgy', iline=189, xline=193)
>>> seisnc_3d.dims
Frozen(SortedKeysDict({'iline': 61, 'xline': 202, 'twt': 850}))
For 2D data SEGY-SAK uses the dimension labels cdp
and offset
. This allows the package to distinguish between 2D and 3D data to allow automation on saving and convience wrappers. The same vertical dimensions apply as for 3D. A typical xarray
in 2D format would return
>>> seisnc_2d = segysak.segy_loader('test2d.sgy', cdp=21)
>>> seisnc_2d.dims
Frozen(SortedKeysDict({'cdp': 61, 'twt': 850}))
If the cdpx
and cdpy
byte locations are specified during loading the SEG-Y the coordinates will be populated from the headers with the variable names cdp_x
and cdp_y
. These will have dimensions equivalent to the horizontal dimensions of the data (iline
, xline
for 3D and cdp
for 2D).
Any number of attributes can be added to a siesnc
file. Currently the following attributes are extracted or reserved for use by SEGY-SAK
.
ns
number of samples per traceds
sample intervaltext
ebcidc header as ascii textmeasurement_sys
vertical units of the datad3_domain
vertical domain of the dataepsg
data epsg codecorner_points
corner points of the dataset in grid coordinatescorner_points_xy
corner points of the dataset in xysource_file
name of the file the dataset was created fromsrd
seismic reference datum of the data in vertical unitsmeasurement_sys
andd3_domain
datatype
the data type e.g. amplitude, velocity, attributepercentiles
this is an array of approximate percentile values created during scanning from SEG-Y. Primarily this is useful for plotting by limiting the dynamic range of the display. The percentiles are in percent 0, 0.1, 10, 50, 90, 99.9 & 100.