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    CPSeis is the open-source version of ConocoPhillips' former seismic processing system. Uses Fortran 90 and C/C++ layers for I/O. The new system was designed using an MPI-parallel model and works well on Linux clusters or on individual workstations.
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    Geophysical Library is a C++-library to handle geophysical data. At the moment the focus is on magnetotelluric and seismic data. It also includes a genetic algorithm for data inversion, signal processing and statistics routines.
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    JavaSeis
    JavaSeis.org: Java based software for processing and storing petroleum industry seismic data.
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    totaldepth

    Petrophysical data processing and presentation.

    TotalDepth is an Open Source, cross platform, software collection that can process petrophysical data from the oil field such as wireline logs, seismic data and so on. Conventional, proprietary, software for petrophysical data tends to be expensive to licence, restrictive, slow to develop for and tied to expensive hardware. TotalDepth changes all of that. TotalDepth is open and cross-platform, and produces results straight to the bowser. TotalDepth supports such technologies such as...
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    BotoSeis

    This version is deprecated

    BotoSeis is a collection of interactive Java programs for seismic data processing. It may work also as a graphical user interface for packages like CWP/SU (Seismic Un*x), Madagascar and user home made programs. A new version is available at: https://github.com/botoseis/BotoSeis You can find a user guide at: https://germangarabito.wordpress.com
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    GUI of seismic data processing program
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    GêBR is an environment to seismic processing based on open-source technologies, designed to easily assemble and run processing flows.
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    openGPR is a framework for the management, processing and 2D/3D-visualization of ground penetrating radar (GPR, georadar) data. It interoperates with existing tools like Seismic Unix, with a special focus on georadar applications.
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