diagrank
Diagranks are measurements of the rank or time-to-column (TTC) of a fault or anomaly on a seismic trace. They are calculated by measuring the distance between the time of the onset of the seismic signal and the time at which the fault or anomaly reaches a certain level of amplitude, or "diagnostic" level.
Diagranks are used in the analysis and interpretation of seismic data, particularly in the field of exploration
A diagonal rank is calculated by measuring the horizontal distance between the onset of the seismic signal
There are different types of diagranks, including angle diagrank, which are used for stealting faults, and quarible
Diagranks have replaced seismic facies in diagnostics and interpreter maps analysis. Diagranks are independent characteristics of
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