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                        <title>Stacking Technical Note</title>
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                        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 20:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Stacking is a complicated topic, and warrants its own technical note. Which stacking features are available and how they work depends which modes you are in. There are three main mode “group...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stacking is a complicated topic, and warrants its own technical note. Which stacking features are available and how they work depends which modes you are in. There are three main mode “groups”: SAVE, CORRELATION, AND STACK. Within those are sub modes whose names indicate their function.</p>
<p><b>Save</b></p>

<ul>Autosave</ul>
<ul>Manual Save</ul>

<p><b>Correlation</b></p>

<ul>No correlation</ul>
<ul>Standard correlation

<ul>Stack before Correlation</ul>
<ul>Stack after Correlation</ul>

<ul>Random Source Correlation</ul>

<p><b>Stack</b></p>

<ul>Autostack</ul>
<ul>Replace</ul>

<p>There is a complicated interplay between the above modes and between these modes and the stack  options:</p>

<ul>Stack polarity</ul>
<ul>Display Intermediate Stacks</ul>
<ul>Unstack Delay</ul>

<p>We will examine each possible combination in rough order of popularity</p>

<h4>Modes:  Manual save , No correlation, Autostack</h4>
<img width="400" src="https://www.geometrics.com/wp-content/themes/geometrics/images/FAQs/SGOS Stacking/Stacking 1.png">
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<p>This is the most common configuration used in <b>refraction and downhole</b> surveys.</p>

<ul>Each shot is automatically stacked</ul>
<ul>Each stacked record is displayed as the stack count increments</ul>
<ul>The stack count continues to increment with each shot until you clear the data, even if you save the data sometime in the process.</ul>


<p>Stack Polarity can be changed at any time. This is most often used in shear wave surveys where reverse-polarity stacking is required.</p>
 
<p>Unstack Delay gives you the option to unstack the most recent stack; for example, setting the stack count from 4 back to 3.  The data will be held in a temporary buffer for n seconds, during which time you can choose whether to stack or not.  If you do nothing, the data will be automatically stacked after n seconds, and unstacking will be no longer be an option for that stack. If Unstack Delay is set to zero, this feature is disabled.</p>

<h4>Modes: Auto Save, No correlation, Autostack</h4>
<img width="400" src="https://www.geometrics.com/wp-content/themes/geometrics/images/FAQs/SGOS Stacking/Stacking 2.png">
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<p>This is the most common configuration used in <b>impulsive reflection</b> surveys.</p>

<ul>Each shot is automatically stacked until the Stack ulmit  is reached.</ul>
<ul>When the Stack ulmit is reached, the data are saved automatically.</ul>
<ul>Data are automatically cleared and the stack count is reset to one the next time the seismograph triggers after saving the data.</ul>
<ul>Stack Polarity is generally left set to Positive.</ul>
<ul>Displaying intermediate stacks is optional.  Disabulng this option results in faster production, since the data do not need to be sent over the network with every stack.</ul>


<h4>Modes: Auto Save, Standard Correlation, Stack Before Correlation</h4>
<img width="400" src="https://www.geometrics.com/wp-content/themes/geometrics/images/FAQs/SGOS Stacking/Stacking 3.png">
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<p>This is the most common configuration used in <b>swept-source reflection</b> surveys.</p>

<ul>Each shot is automatically stacked until the Stack ulmit is reached.</ul>
<ul>When the Stack ulmit is reached, the data are saved automatically.</ul>
<ul>Data are automatically cleared and the stack count is reset to one the next time the seismograph triggers after saving the data.</ul>
<ul>Data are stacked in raw, uncorrelated form in the Geodes, and are not sent to the PC until the Stack ulmit is reached.</ul>
<ul>When the Stack ulmit is reached, the stacked raw record is correlated in the Geode (with the most recent pilot), sent to the PC, and saved.</ul>

<h4>Modes:  Auto Save, Standard Correlation, Stack After Correlation</h4>
<img width="400" src="https://www.geometrics.com/wp-content/themes/geometrics/images/FAQs/SGOS Stacking/Stacking 4.png">
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<p>This is the most common configuration used in <b>Random Source (mini-Sosie) reflection</b> surveys.</p>

<ul>Each shot is automatically stacked until the Stack ulmit is reached.</ul>
<ul>When the Stack ulmit is reached, the data are saved automatically.</ul>
<ul>Data are automatically cleared and the stack count is reset to one the next time the seismograph triggers after saving the data.</ul>
<ul>Each individual record is correlated with its own pilot and stacked in correlated form in the Geodes.</ul>
<ul>Displaying intermediate, correlated stacks is optional.</ul>
<ul>When the Stack ulmit is reached, the stacked, correlated record is sent to the PC and saved.</ul>


<h4>Modes: Auto Save, Replace</h4>
<img width="400" src="https://www.geometrics.com/wp-content/themes/geometrics/images/FAQs/SGOS Stacking/Stacking 5.png">
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<p>This is the most common configuration used in <b>Continuous Recording</b> surveys.</p>

<ul>Each stack is replaced by the previous. If Auto Save is not enabled, the previous stack is lost.</ul>
<ul>If Auto Save is on the Stack ulmit is hard-coded to 1.</ul>
<ul>Each shot is displayed.</ul>]]></content:encoded>
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