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Reflex2DQuick
the easy handling of 2D
GPR lines or seismic shots
The program Reflex 2D-Quick allows an easy import, display, processing and interpretation of 2-dimensional GroundPenetratingRadar zero offset and seismic single shot data (click on the datatype for a video guide) . The program is free for Reflexw 2D-dataanalysis users but it can also be ordered as a lowcost standalone processing tool (see order button). The program offers the following possibilities:
direct import from different formats
easy change of the distance scaling and the geometry
standard processing with predefined default parameters which can be manually changed
different display possibilities like point or wiggle mode, scaling and zooming functions
printing the profiles with free scaling
interactive velocity adaptation for zero-offset, single shot (reflection and refraction) or VSP data
picking the onsets and combine the picked phases to a layer model
export the data to other formats like SEGY, SEG2
It is possible to start the program twice for a comparison of two different datasets. Consequently, you are also able to compare a processed dataset with the original dataset.
picking the onsets/first arrivals
The picking option allows to pick the traveltime and the amplitude of different onsets like reflectors or hyperbola or the first arrivals. You have the choice between manual picking, continuous picking and a semi-automatic picking using a  phase follower (manual editing is always possible).
It is possible to export the picks into an ASCII-format together with the 3 space coordinates for a subsequent interpretation.

The so called layer-show (see picture on the right) offers the possibility to combine individual pick files, to plot them together with the wiggle-files and to output them in report form on printer or file containing the depths, velocities and amplitudes of the individual layers. The time-depth conversion of the picks is either based on mean or layer velocities.
An interactive hyperbola-adaption for a simple determination of the average velocity from a zero-offset or CMP profile (see figure on the left) is integrated (see picture on the left). It is possible to adapt diffractions, reflections and straight lines. You may change the velocity, the radius of the target, the angle between the line and the target and the width of the calculated diffraction or reflection hyperbola. There is also the possibility of fitting  linear features either by changing interactively a line or by setting two points. The option core allows to vary interactively the velocities of the single layers of the individual cores stored within an ASCII-file. In addition an interactive use of the  intercept time method for seismic refraction data is included (see picture on the right). The option enables to get a first 1D-model very quickly.
velocity analysis
 
The following processing options are available:

    subtract DC-shift
    static correction
    subtract mean (dewow)
    time cut
    compress
    gain function
    bandpass butterworth
    background removal
    running average
    subtracting average
    fk migration
    correct topography
    XFlipProfile
    extract datapart

There are many different display possibilities like point or wiggle mode, scaling and zooming functions available.

The data may be exported to the clipboard or saved as ASCII- or bitmap-data.

Printing is possible with freely choosable scale either in cm or scale like 1:1000 with a print preview menu which allows to preview the size and shape of the print output and to define an individiual print header.
processing and display
Dr. Karl-Josef Sandmeier, Zipser Strasse 1,  76227 Karlsruhe, Germany           
Tel.  ++49-721-491206, Fax ++49-721-4067994, e-mail: info@sandmeier-geo.de