how can I import gpr data to voxler?
how can I import gpr data to voxler?
how can I import gpr data to voxler?
Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
This is a too big question without details. I think Voxler can import some types of GPR data files directly, but not others. You probably have to look at the manuas of your Voxler version. If it doesn't import your data directly, you have to figure out a way to convert the data format to one of its formats accepted such as xyzc or segy formats.
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Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
save your file in excel format X, Y, Z. point--amplitude--coordinate
you need Z-attribute -- GPS coordinates
you need Z-attribute -- GPS coordinates
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Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
Export your GPR data as excel file and all problems solved.
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Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
Hello, I have a questioı about this subject. My GPR data sizes are too large. There are 1 millions data for only one proflies. How do I read my data in this case?geophix wrote:This is a too big question without details. I think Voxler can import some types of GPR data files directly, but not others. You probably have to look at the manuas of your Voxler version. If it doesn't import your data directly, you have to figure out a way to convert the data format to one of its formats accepted such as xyzc or segy formats.
Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
I am not sure Voxler can handle big volume of GPR data. I think it's not designed for that. Maybe you can have a better luck with Radan or GPR Slice.
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Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
follow these steps (reflexw to voxler):
1- Apply the suitable processing steps on GPR data, this may include: Static time correction, xfilipping, dewowing, background removal, butterwurth bandpass filtering, migration ...
2- Edit the profiles header using File>Edit several header: this step is vital where the geometry of gpr profiles should be identified.
3- Open reflexw 3D module and create a 3D file using tge processed 2D profiles.
4- Export the 3D reflexw data to Ascii 3D file type (remember to select the checkbox of depth based on the determined velocity of GPR signal). The exported file is a four columns ascii file (X, Y, TWTT, DEPTH, AMPLITUDE).
5- Generally, you can not manibulate this huge data using excel sheet due to the limitation of number of rows. So, the golden software surfer data sheet is a better choice.
import the ascii 3D file in surfer and multiply depth column b ( -1 ), then save the file as *.dat file formate.
6- Open the *.dat file with Voxler. Simply choose X, Y, Depth as geometry, and amplitude as the voxel value. apply gridding then represent your data with various voxler data visualization tools likr face renders, isosurfaces, volume reders, ... etc.
1- Apply the suitable processing steps on GPR data, this may include: Static time correction, xfilipping, dewowing, background removal, butterwurth bandpass filtering, migration ...
2- Edit the profiles header using File>Edit several header: this step is vital where the geometry of gpr profiles should be identified.
3- Open reflexw 3D module and create a 3D file using tge processed 2D profiles.
4- Export the 3D reflexw data to Ascii 3D file type (remember to select the checkbox of depth based on the determined velocity of GPR signal). The exported file is a four columns ascii file (X, Y, TWTT, DEPTH, AMPLITUDE).
5- Generally, you can not manibulate this huge data using excel sheet due to the limitation of number of rows. So, the golden software surfer data sheet is a better choice.
import the ascii 3D file in surfer and multiply depth column b ( -1 ), then save the file as *.dat file formate.
6- Open the *.dat file with Voxler. Simply choose X, Y, Depth as geometry, and amplitude as the voxel value. apply gridding then represent your data with various voxler data visualization tools likr face renders, isosurfaces, volume reders, ... etc.
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Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
@ Mahmoud Elsaid:
The information how to convert from RefleW to Voxler helped me a lot;-) Can you explain detailed how to multiply depth in Surfer?
The information how to convert from RefleW to Voxler helped me a lot;-) Can you explain detailed how to multiply depth in Surfer?
Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
Same question, Can anyone help us to explain that please.Prospekteur wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 5:06 am@ Mahmoud Elsaid:
The information how to convert from RefleW to Voxler helped me a lot;-) Can you explain detailed how to multiply depth in Surfer?
Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
You can batch the files and process them all together. One million files???zogretmen61 wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 8:50 amHello, I have a questioı about this subject. My GPR data sizes are too large. There are 1 millions data for only one proflies. How do I read my data in this case?geophix wrote:This is a too big question without details. I think Voxler can import some types of GPR data files directly, but not others. You probably have to look at the manuas of your Voxler version. If it doesn't import your data directly, you have to figure out a way to convert the data format to one of its formats accepted such as xyzc or segy formats.
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Re: how can I import gpr data to voxler?
File click file import in the import dialog select profile 1s GUI and click import in the SE gy import options dialog select the appropriate settings.
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