Static Data Processing
Use the Static Data Processing option (Geosoft.uxo.gxnet.dll(Geosoft.GX.UXO.UxaStaticDataProcessing;Run)*) to perform basic or initial processing of the static data when you need to change the values for the sensor height, GPS offset, or magnetic declination.
Expand to see the locations (menus) where this option is available.
UX-Analyze extension:
- AGC Static Data > Utilities
- AGC Expert User > Static Data Prep and QC
Static Data Processing dialog options
Database prefix | Select the prefix for the static measurement databases to process. Script Parameter: UXANALYZE.STATIC_DATA_PROCESSING_DBPREFIX |
Target database group | Select the target database group name. Script Parameter: UXANALYZE.STATIC_DATA_PROCESSING_GROUP |
Height above ground (m) | Enter the height of the sensor cart above the ground. Default: the value from the UXA_HeightOfTransmitterAssemblyAboveGround channel. Script Parameter: UXANALYZE. STATIC_DATA_PROCESSING_HEIGHT_ABOVE_GROUND |
GPS antenna offset (m) | Specify the offset distance in the x (cross-track), y (along-track), and z (vertical) direction, from the sensor reference point to the GPS/RTS antenna. Default: values from the UXA_GPSAntennaOffsetX, UXA_GPSAntennaOffsetY, UXA_GPSAntennaOffsetZ channels, respectively. Script Parameters:
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Magnetic declination (deg) | Specify the magnetic declination. The value of the magnetic declination will be added to the heading channel to make it a true heading and is saved in the UXA_YAW_True channel. There is no default value unless IGRF has been calculated. IGRF will be automatically calculated using the location information from the first file imported. Script Parameter: UXANALYZE.STATIC_DATA_PROCESSING_MAGNETIC_DECLINATION |
Application Notes
This tool allows you to modify values that may have been incorrectly entered during data collection.
If an entry is modified, the original values are saved in a channel with the suffix "_orig". The positions of the array and coil will then be recalculated as required.
For legacy data types (CSV and HDF v0), missing fields (i.e. gateFirstValidTime) will be added to the database and populated with values appropriate for the sensor type from the Legacy section of the configuration file (uxa.config).
Sensor Table Channels
The following channels are recreated from the sensor table file if they do not exist in the database. Some of them, marked with an asterisk (*) in the list below, will be recreated even if they exist – if the format of the data does not match that of the sensor table.
UXA_Cart
UXA_DecayTime
UXA_EquipmentVersion*
UXA_FiringSequence*
UXA_FiringSequenceTimes
UXA_GateCenters
UXA_GateFirstValidTime
UXA_HDF5EMITagDefinitionVersion*
UXA_HeightOfTransmitterAssemblyAboveGround*
UXA_HeightOfZCoilCenterAboveTransmitterAseembly*
UXA_QCWindowEndTime
UXA_QCWindowStartTime
UXA_ReceiverGains*
UXA_ReceiverLayout*
UXA_ReceiverNormalVectors*
UXA_ReceiverSaturationThreshold
UXA_ReceiverThickness*
UXA_ReceiverTurns*
UXA_TransmissionCurrentThreshold
UXA_TransmitterLayout*
UXA_TransmitterNormalVectors*
UXA_TransmitterThickness*
UXA_TransmitterTurns*
UXA_Cart
UXA_DecayTime
UXA_EquipmentVersion*
UXA_FiringSequence*
UXA_FiringSequenceTimes
UXA_GateCenters
UXA_GateFirstValidTime
UXA_HDF5EMITagDefinitionVersion*
UXA_HeightOfTransmitterAssemblyAboveGround*
UXA_HeightOfZCoilCenterAboveTransmitterAseembly*
UXA_QCWindowEndTime
UXA_QCWindowStartTime
UXA_ReceiverGains*
UXA_ReceiverLayout*
UXA_ReceiverNormalVectors*
UXA_ReceiverSaturationThreshold
UXA_ReceiverThickness*
UXA_ReceiverTurns*
UXA_TransmissionCurrentThreshold
UXA_TransmitterLayout*
UXA_TransmitterNormalVectors*
UXA_TransmitterThickness*
UXA_TransmitterTurns*
UX-Analyze configuration file (uxa.config)
The configuration file contains various default or standard settings for the tools. It is not recommended that you edit this file unless directed by Support. The file, "uxa.config", is in the "C:\Program Files\Geosoft\Desktop Applications \etc" folder.
*The GX tool will search in the "gx" folder. The GX.Net tools, however, are embedded in the Geosoft.uxo.gxnet.dll located in the bin folder. If running this GX interactively, bypassing the menu, first change the folder to point to the bin folder, then supply the GX.Net tool in the specified format.
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