Seismika | Intro

Seismika is a set of Python-based scripts and explanations of some basic concepts related to seismic exploration.

Author

My name is Anton Grinevskiy, I am a geoscientist working in a seismic interpretation team. I also assist in teaching a course on seismic imaging at the university.

Motivation

Over several past years, Python helped me to solve a lot of work tasks. I also found it to be a very convenient tool to illustrate some concepts and phenomena.

Sometimes you try to understand how an algorithm works, but an equation in a textbook or a commercial software is not enough. I hope that here you may find some useful insights into seismic processing and interpretation procedures. This so-called ‘book’ does not claim to be exhaustive or complete; this is just a set of notebooks that I managed to make presentable enough.

At the moment, there are very few pages. In the future, I hope to find time to publish pages about frequency spectra, anisotropy, AVO/AzAVO analysis, geostatistics, migration and related matters.

Start

Website is hosted on Github pages: https://antongrin.github.io/Seismika/Chapters/intro.html

You may find the table of contents on the left.

Links

Github sources: https://github.com/antongrin/Seismika/