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Dear Paul,
Thank you for your helpful explanation.
However, as shown in the image below, I noticed that the tracker is picking a horizon in an area where no seismic traces exist (within the grey zone). This suggests that the tracking is continuing across the gap, even though there is no actual seismic data present in that region.
Could this behavior be related to how the gaps are represented in the data, or is there a specific tracker setting that might be causing this interpolation across the undefined area?
I would appreciate your guidance on how to prevent this and ensure that tracking stops strictly at the edge of available seismic data.
Best regards,
Mustafa

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