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 SUVELAN_NSEL - compute stacking VELocity panel for cdp gathers	     		using the Normalized Selective CrossCorrelation sum	      suvelan_usel <stdin >stdout [optional parameters]			      Optional Parameters:							      nx=tr.cdpt              number of traces in cdp			      dx=tr.d2 	          offset increment				      nv=50                   number of velocities				      dv=100.0                velocity sampling interval			      fv=1500.0               first velocity				      tau=0.5                 threshold for significance values                   smute=1.5               samples with NMO stretch exceeding smute are zeroed dtratio=5               ratio of output to input time sampling intervals    nsmooth=dtratio*2+1     length of smoothing window                          verbose=0               =1 for diagnostic print on stderr		      pwr=1.0                 semblance value to the power      		      Notes:								      Normalized Selective CrossCorrelation Sum: is based on the coherence        measure known as crosscorrelation sum. The difference is that the selective approach sum only crosscorrelation pairs with relatively large differential moveout, thus increasing the resolving power in the velocity spectra        compared to that achieved by conventional methods. The normalization is     achieved in much the same way of normalizing the conventional               crosscorrelation sum.						              Each crosscorrelation is divided by the geometric mean		      of the energy of the traces involved, and the multiplying by a constant to  achieve maximum amplitude of unity. The constant is just the inverse of the total number of crosscorrelations included in the sum.  The selection is    made using a parabolic approximation of the differential moveout and        imposing a threshold for those differential moveouts.		   	      That threshold is the parameter tau in this program, which varies between 0 to 1.	 A value of tau=0, means conventional crosscorrelation sum is applied implying that all crosscorrelations are included in the sum. In contrast,   a value of tau=1 (not recomended) means that only the crosscorrelation      formed by the trace pair involving the shortest and longest offset is       included in the sum. Intermediate values will produce percentages of the    crosscorrelations included in the sum that will be shown in the screen      before computing the velocity spectra. Typical values for tau are between   0.2 and 0.6, producing approximated percentages of crosscorrelations summed between 60% and 20%. The higher the value of tau the lower the percentage and higher the increase in the resolving power of velocity spectra.         Keeping the percentage of crosscorrelations included in the sum between 20% and 60% will increase resolution and avoid the precense of artifacts in    the results.  In data contaminated by random noise or statics distortions    is recomended to mantaing the percentage of crosscorrelations included in    the sum above 25%. After computing the velocity spectra one might want to   adjust the level  and number of contours before velocity picking.	        Credits: CWP:  Valmore Celis, Sept 2002	  Based on the original code: suvelan.c     Colorado School of Mines:  Dave Hale c. 1989 References:  Neidell, N.S., and Taner, M.T., 1971, Semblance and other    coherency measures for multichannel data: Geophysics, 36, 498-509. Celis, V. T., 2002, Selective-correlation velocity analysis: CSM thesis. Trace header fields accessed:  ns, dt, delrt, offset, cdp Trace header fields modified:  ns, dt, offset, cdp

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