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By following these recommendations, users can ensure that they are using SeisImager and other software tools in a responsible and compliant manner, while also promoting a safe and secure working environment for themselves and others.
In studies involving SeisImager and related tools, the "crack top" refers to the uppermost point of a subsurface fracture or void. SeisImager/2D - Geometrics seisimager crack top
- Boreholes and CPT/SCPT: Where feasible, borehole logs, optical or acoustic televiewer images, and cone‑penetration tests provide direct confirmation of crack presence and top depth.
- Cross‑validation: Match seismic indications (diffraction apex, amplitude anomalies) with GPR reflections and resistivity contrasts. Consistent signals across methods increase confidence.
- Monitoring: Time‑lapse (4D) seismic or repeated high‑resolution surveys can track changes in crack aperture or fluid content and provide iterative validation.