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-rw-rw-rw-  1 jon          1634 Jan  4 19:36 README
-rw-rw-rw-  1 jon        188416 Jan  4 13:49 binary.reader
-rw-rw-rw-  1 jon          1617 Jan  4 13:49 binary.reader.f
-rw-rw-rw-  1 jon       6447072 Jan  4 13:49 real.10shotgath
-rw-rw-rw-  1 jon       6429616 Jan  4 13:50 synth.10shotgath
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Hi Jon,

Enclosed in this directory are two binary data files and
a simple fortran program to read these files.
Both data files contain 10 shot gathers.  The shot spacing is
50 meters.  Each shot gather contains 160 receivers which are
spaced 25 m apart.  The sampling interval is 4 ms and each
trace contains 1000 samples from 4.0 seconds to 7.0 seconds
two-way travel time.


synth.10shotgath: is a synthetic seafloor scatterering data
                  containing 200 point scatterers.  The near offset
                  is 300 m and the far offset is 4275 m

real.10shotgath: is real data collected over the southern East Pacific Rise
                 The data is dominated by seafloor scattering.  The near
                 offset is 

binary.reader.f  is a fortran program which reads these files.  The format
                 of these files is:

c These direct access binary files are real*4 and have a four word
c header:
c   data(1,irecv,ishot)=shot number
c   data(2,irecv,ishot)=receiver number
c   data(3,irecv,ishot)=source-receiver offset
c   data(4,irecv,ishot)=number of data points (1000)
c   data(5,irecv,ishot)= data point 1
c        .
c        .
c   data(1004,irecv,ishot)= data point 1000


Good luck in interpolating shot gathers between these 50 m spaced
shot gathers.  I am sorry I never got this to you eariler.
If you have any questions or get some results, my email address is
kim@bull.ucsd.edu

I am also wondering what is the funding situation for post-docs
at the SEP, and the procedure for applying for a post-doc.
I should be finished here by the summer of this year.
 
Thank you very much,

Isaac Kim
