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CWP Software Update: CWP/SU Release 34: 15 Nov 2000 (34th edition)The new compressed tars are available at our anonymous ftpInternet address: ftp.cwp.mines.eduor[138.67.12.4]The directory path is: pub/cwpcodesThe files are also available on the World Wide Web at:http://www.cwp.mines.edu/cwpcodesThe files you will need are (xx stands for the number ofthe current release):README_BEFORE_UNTARRINGuntar_me_first.xx.tar.Z --- contains README and Portability informationcwp.su.all.xx.tar.Z --- contains the source code for the releasedocumentation.xx.letter.tar.Z --- SU Users Manual (letter format)...or....documentation.xx.a4.tar.Z --- SU Users Manual (a4 format)For incremental updating, instead take:README_TO_UPDATEupdate.yy.to.xx.tar.Zupdate.listNOTE: gzipped versions (untar_me_first.xx.tar.gz, etc.) are available.Is your ftp slow? Then try: http://www.cwp.mines.edu/cwpcodes/outside_usaor ftp.cwp.mines.edu path: pub/cwpcodes/outside_usafor the full distribution, in smaller files.The URL of the Samizdat Press is:http://samizdat.mines.edu/================================================================New, Continued, and Expanded Support:================================================================I would again like to thank the Society of Exploration Geophysicists forsupport over the past year.My thanks also goes to the Consortium Project on Seismic InverseMethods for Complex Structures at the Center for Wave Phenomenafor its continuing financial support of the SU project.My thanks to the Gas Research Institute for the continued useof several computer systems.================================================================New Book: ================================================================Part of the reason why this release of SU took so long toget out is that I have been working on our new textbook: Bleistein, N., J. K. Cohen, and J. W. Stockwell, Jr., [2000], Mathematics of Multidimensional Seismic Imaging, Migration, and Inversion, (Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics, V. 13.) Springer Verlag, New York.This textbook presents a comprehensive mathematical treatmentof many types of seismic migration, as well as DMO and otherFourier-based data mapping processes, written from the vantage pointof inverse scattering theory. This is a graduate level textbook.However, parts of the book are appropriate for upper-level undergraduates. Several figures in the book were created using programs in SU.The book is scheduled to be printed in Dec 2000. Please see:http://www.cwp.mines.edu/mmsimifor further details.================================================================Recent Articles:================================================================Saeki, T., (1999), A guide to Seismic Unix (SU)(2)---examples of data processing (part 1), data input and preparation of headers, Butsuri-Tansa (Geophysical Exploration), vol. 52, no. 5, 465-477.Stockwell, Jr. J. W. (1999), The CWP/SU: Seismic Un*x Package, Computers and Geosciences, May 1999.Templeton, M. E., Gough, C.A., (1998), Web Seismic Un*x: Making seismic reflection processing more accessible, Computers and Geosciences, in press.Stockwell, Jr. J. W. (1997), Free Software in Education: A case study of CWP/SU: Seismic Un*x, The Leading Edge, July 1997.================================================================================================================================SU Related Links:================================================================SU Help Page: Chris Liner's SU Help page.http://douze.utulsa.edu/~cll/suhelp/suhelp.htmlJeff Barker's Animations with SU data.http://www.geol.binghamton.edu/~barker/animations.htmlJohn Scales' Theory of Seismic Imaging is a course that uses SUhttp://samizdat.mines.edu/imaging/index.htmlSUNT: Hugh Winkler's port of CWP/SU to Windows NT/Windows 95http://www.cwp.mines.edu/cwpcodes/sunt.htmlVisual SUNT: Jacques Jenny's (commercial) visual front end toSUNT. (This is not an endorsement of the Visual SUNT package.)http://home.worldcom.ch/~jjenny/visual.htmlCWP GNU Linux WWW Serverhttp://landau.mines.edu/Distributed Parallelization at CWP (PVM codes)http://landau.Mines.EDU/pvm================================================================What's New in SU:================================================================================================================================User's Manual Update:Every release brings improvements and extensions to the manual.There is also a Japanese language version of the New SU Users Manualavalable at: http://tansa1.kumst.kyoto-u.ac.jp/suj/Thanks to Mr. Toshiki Watanabe of the SU Japan User's Groupat the University of Kyoto. The homepage of the SU Japan User'sGroup is: http://tansa1/kumst/kyoto-u.ac.jp/suj/================================================================New Software:================================================================par/main/grm.c - Compute velocity model from refraction data via the Generalized Reciprocal Method. Thanks to Steven D. Sheaffer of CWP.par/main/vel2stiff.c - transforms velocities, densities, and Thomsen parameters to elastic stiffnesses Thanks to Sverre Brandesberg-Dahl of CWP.su/main/sudatumfd.c - finite difference prestack datuming Thanks to Chris Robinson of CWP.su/main/suea2df.c - elastic anisotropic 2d finite difference modeling code. Thanks to Chris Juhlin of the University of Upsala in Sweden.su/main/sucommand.c - pipe traces having the same key header word to an SU command. Thanks to Matthias Imhof of Virginia Tech.su/main/sukdmig3d.c - 3D Kirchhoff migration in the same veign as sukdmig2d. Needs a traveltime generation code. Thanks to Zhaobo Meng of CWP.================================================================Changes:================================================================cwp/lib/intl2b.c - Fixed a segmentation violation error seen on Dec Alpha systems running Digital Unix that was preventing the graphics programs from working properly. Thanks to Zhiguang Cai, of the Petroleum University of China, and Bee Bednar, of Advance Data Solutions in Houston.par/lib/getpars.c - Fixed problems with the par= option. Thanks to Reginald Beardsley of UNOCAL.su/main/bhedtopar.c - added a byte swapping option.su/main/dt1tosu.c - fixed error in dt getparsu/main/segyread.c - modification to HPUX support.su/main/segywrite.c - modification to HPUX support.su/main/suaddnoise.c - fixed a problem with zero value traces, All thanks to Reginald Beardsley of UNOCAL.su/main/sumute.c - added linear airwave mute feature Thanks to Dominique Rousset of the University of Pau.su/main/sunormalize.c - fixed a bug in the rms mode. Thanks to Bonnie Rippere Barton of PGS.su/main/supickamp.c - many modifications. Thanks to Andreas Rueger of Landmark Graphics.su/main/sustack.c - fixed intrac.nhs/fold bugs. Thanks to Oistein Aanensen of the University of Bergen. su/main/sustatic.c - fixed hdrs=2 bug, added several new options to provide compatibility with sudatumfd. Thanks to Chris Robinson of CWP.su/main/suvcat.c - allow overlapping regions between concatenated datasets. Thanks to Steven D. Sheaffer of CWP.demos/Refraction/GRM Thanks to Steven D. Sheaffer of CWP.demos/Statics/Residual_Refraction_Statics Thanks to Chris Robinson of CWP.demos/Datuming/Finite_Differencing Thanks to Chris Robinson of CWP.Third_Party/Statics - an update to sustatic.c and a version of suresstat.c which may be an improvement to the current version of suresstat.c. The changes in sustatic.c need to propagated to the current version of su/main/sustatic.c. Thanks to Tom Pratt of the USGS.================================================================The Seismic Unix Project depends heavily on contributed codeextensions and bug fixes from the SU users community.Please note, if you contributed new code, or changes and don'tsee it on this list, it will likely be in the next release.================================================================================================================================Resolved issues:================================================================The issue of SU graphics supporting color depth greater than 8 bithas been solved by Baoniu Han of CWP, for ximage, suximage, xmovie,and suxmovie.SU on Dec Alpha under Digital Unix may be ok now. I need peopleto try out the current version and get back to me.SEG-D tape support: much improved, thanks to Stew Levin of Mobil.================================================================Unresolved Issues:================================================================-xmovie: gray only, no colors.-Well log support: Reading in well logs for synthetic seismogram construction would be helpful. (An individual promised to contribute something, but I have not heard back from him.)-DEC Alpha: These may be fixed, but testing by users in the SU community is still necessary.-Xtcwp/main/xmovie,xgraph These windows will not accept focus under linux/XFree86.-Xtcwp/main/xmovieThe grid1=, grid2= options cause an abort under linux/XFree86 andpossibly other platforms. Message is: Error: Cannot perform mallocThis seems like a compiler error since innocuous changes in the codeor compiling without optimization makes the problem go away. Wedistributed the current version with such an innocuous changeto accomodate this: we changed the dimension of args[] from 100 to 98.-su/main/suresstat.c - Does not really work for general datasets, suggest that it be broken into two programs, one to compute source statics and one to compute receiver statics.-Refl/main/sureflpsvsh.c - This code works for some input datasets, but still needs bugs fixed.================================================================Thank you, to all who have helped make CWP/SU Release 34 the bestrelease so far!John Stockwell | john@dix.Mines.EDUCenter for Wave Phenomena (The Home of Seismic Un*x)Colorado School of MinesGolden, CO 80401 | http://www.cwp.mines.edu/cwpcodesvoice: (303) 273-3049 | fax: (303) 273-3478.
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