Last Sunday the first international course about Seismic Processing and GêBR took place at AGU 2010 — Meeting of the Americas. In the course, a synthetic data set was modeled and processed, introducing the basic concepts of acquisition geometry, filtering, deconvolution, velocity analysis, NMO correction, stacking, and time migration.
The whole computational environment was set up in just few minutes with GêBR Live DVD. All flows constructed during this course will be available soon for download, as well as the related documentation.
This release brings many improvements, some of them suggested by users, like move group parameters around. DéBR, the interface to port programs to GêBR, was substantially enhanced. To spotlight a remarkable new feature, DéBR complains about improperly filled in information. Besides, in many cases DéBR offers automatic fixes, which turns the porting-program task easier, and yields more reliable menus. To GêBR users, an incipient support to parallel computing was added. Like usual, many bugs were exterminated. (Click here to read the rest of this entry)
A new release of our Linux live distro, GêBR Live DVD, was just released. It is based on Ubuntu 10.04 and brings major improvements. The most remarkable ones are the new version GêBR (available soon for usual download), almost complete integration of Seismic Un*x functionalities (more than 90%), and independent softwares from ToSCo Project.
Get GêBR Live DVD from download area.