Respuesta sísmica generada por medio de seismic unix del pozo linda-1 de la Cuenca Caguán-Putumayo
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The Caguán basin is located immediately north of the Putumayo basin and its limits are defined by the Garzón Massif to the north, the Macarena mountain range to the north and northeast, and the Florencia highlands to the south. Towards the east its extension may be limited by a high, identified on the magnetometric field map as the Yari high (ICP, 1998) or by its sediments pinching against the Guiana Shield crystalline rocks. In 1987, Jack K. Cohen and Shuki Ronen of the Center for Wave Phenomena (CWP) at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) conceived a bold plan. This plan was to create a seismic zone. processing environment for Unix-based systems, written in C language, which would extend the Unix operating system to seismic research and processing tasks. Additionally, they intended to make the package freely available as full source code to anyone who wants it. (USGS, 2023)
