HampsonRussell Foundations
This course introduces the practical use of the common features of HampsonRussell
Learning Objectives
- Explains essential operations that are common to most HampsonRussell applications but which are not specifically taught in specialized classes such as Strata or AVO.
- Contains no geophysical theory. The theory is taught in the Strata, AVO, and Emerge workshops.
Audience
Geophysicists, geologists, engineers, and technical staff who want to understand the theory and learn how to apply these increasingly critical techniques.
Content
Topics covered in this course include:
- Loading of logs, tops, deviated geometry, XY coordinates, horizons, 2D and 3D seismic
- Crossplotting of logs and seismic
- Arbitrary lines and area zones
- Project structure, moving and deleting of data
- Log display options and log operations
Duration: 1 day Software used: HampsonRussell Software
Course Format: Instructor-led, workflow-based, in-person classroom or virtual Prerequisites:Experience with HampsonRussell Software is not a prerequisite for this workshop, although students will become familiar with the functionality through attendance.