Wireline Sonic Waveform Data
Science operator: Texas A&M University
Hole: U1482C
Expedition: 363
Location: Scott Plateau (tropical SE Indian Ocean)
Latitude: 15° 3.3298' S
Longitude: 120° 26.1135' E
Logging date: October 24, 2016
Sea floor depth (driller's): 1476.1 m DRF
Sea floor depth (logger's): 1476.5 m WRF (MSS/HRLA/APS/HLDS/EDTC/HNGS downlog)
Total penetration: 2010.6 m DRF (534.5 m DSF)
Total core recovered: 536.34 m (103.7% of cored section)
Oldest sediment recovered: 10 My
Lithology: nannofossil and foraminiferal ooze, chalk
ACOUSTIC TOOL USED: DSI
(Dipole Sonic Imager)
Recording mode:
Monopole P&S and Upper and Lower Dipole (all passes).
Remarks about
the recording: none.
MONOPOLE P&S
MODE: measures compressional and hard-rock shear slowness. The monopole
transmitter is excited by a high-frequency pulse, which reproduces conditions
similar to previous sonic tools.
UPPER DIPOLE
MODE: measures shear wave slowness using firings of the upper dipole
transmitter.
LOWER DIPOLE
MODE: measures shear wave slowness using firings of the lower dipole
transmitter.
Acoustic data are recorded in DLIS format. Each of the eight waveforms geerally consists of 512 samples, each recorded every 10 (monopole P&S) and 40 microsec (dipolemodes), at depth intervals of 15.24 cm (6 inches).The original data in DLIS format is first loaded on a Sun system using GeoFrame software. The packed waveform data files are run through a GeoFrame module that applies a gain correction and then converted into ASCII and finally binary format.
Each
row of the binary file is composed of the entire waveform set recorded at each depth, preceded by
the depth. In the general case of
8 waveforms with 512 samples per waveform, this corresponds to 1 + 8x512 = 4097
columns. In this hole, the specifications of the files are:
Number of
columns: 4097
Number of
rows: 3392 (downlog)
Number of rows: 2535 (pass 1)
The following
files were converted:
DSI from
FMS/DSI/GPIT/EDTC-B/HNGS (Downlog, drill pipe at 76.5 m WSF)
363-U1482C_ldip_d.bin: 76.5-516.74 m WSF
363-U1482C_mono_d.bin: 76.5-516.74 m WSF
363-U1482C_udip_d.bin: 76.5-516.74 m WSF
DSI from
FMS/DSI/GPIT/EDTC-B/HNGS(Pass 1, recorded in open hole)
363-U1482C_ldip_p1.bin: 128.42-514.61 m WSF
363-U1482C_mono_p1.bin: 128.42-514.61 m WSF
363-U1482C_udip_p1.bin: 128.42-514.61 m WSF
DSI from
FMS/DSI/GPIT/EDTC-B.HNGS (Pass 2, drill pipe at 76.5 m WSF)
363-U1482C_ldip_p2.bin: 76.5-510.03 m WSF
363-U1482C_mono_p2.bin: 76.5-510.03 m WSF
363-U1482C_udip_p2.bin: 76.5-510.03 m WSF
All values are
stored as '32 bits IEEE float'.
Any image or signal-processing program should allow to import the files and display the data.
The sonic
waveform files are depth-shifted to the seafloor (-1476.5 m) but they are not depth-matched to the reference run. Please refer to the 'depth_matches' folder in the
hole index page for the depth-matching values and to the "DEPTH SHIFT" section in the standard processing notes for further information.
NOTE: For users interested in converting the data to a format more suitable for their own purpose, a simple routine to read the binary files would include a couple of basic steps (here in old fashioned fortran 77, but would be similar in matlab or other languages):
The first step is to extract the files dimensions and specification from the header, which is the first record in each file:
open (1, file = *.bin,access = 'direct', recl = 50) <-- NB:50 is enough to real all fields
read (1, rec = 1)nz, ns, nrec, ntool, mode, dz, scale, dt
close (1)
The various fields in the header are:
- number of depths
- number of samples per waveform and per receiver
- number of receivers
- tool number (0 = DSI; 1 = SonicVISION; 2 = SonicScope; 3 = Sonic Scanner; 4 = XBAT; 5 = MCS; 6 = SDT; 7 = LSS; 8 = SST; 9 = BHC; 10 = QL40; 11 = 2PSA)
- mode (1 = Lower Dipole, 2 = Upper Dipole, 3 = Stoneley, 4 = Monopole)
- vertical sampling interval *
- scaling factor for depth (1.0 = meters; 0.3048 = feet) *
- waveform sampling rate in microseconds *
All those values are stored as 4 bytes integers, except for the ones marked by an asterisk, stored as 4 bytes IEEE floating point numbers.
Then, if the number of depths, samples per waveform/receiver, and receivers are nz, ns, and nrec, respectively, a command to open the file would be:
open (1, file = *.bin, access = 'direct', recl = 4*(1 + nrec*ns))
Finally, a generic loop to read the data and store them in an array of dimension nrec × ns × nz would be:
do k = 1, nz
read (1, rec = 1+k) depth(k), ((data(i,j,k), j = 1,ns), i = 1,nrec)
enddo
Additional information about the drilling and logging operations can be found in the Operations and Downhole Measurements sections of the expedition report, Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, Expedition 363. For further questions about the logs, if the hole is still under moratorium please contact the staff scientist of the expedition.
After the moratorium period you may direct your questions to:
Cristina Broglia
Phone: 845-365-8343
Fax: 845-365-3182
E-mail: Cristina Broglia
Tanzhuo Liu
Phone: 845-365-8630
Fax: 845-365-3182
E-mail: Tanzhuo Liu