Hi everyone,
I want to visualize time-lapse geophysical data, and I wonder what is the best way to set it up. Currently I have troubles how to build my data.
A measurement is characterized by using a specific source-receiver combination (in a 3D setup) and values measured for every time-step. So I end up with
- sensor positions defined by ID, x,y,z (but one could easily make ab x_pseudosensor, y_peudosensor, ID)
- a list of measurement configurations ID_conifg (here we can also make up a pseudocoordinates, x_pseudo, y_pseudo)
- and for these ID_configs several measured values like rho, V, I, .... for each time-step
The plots I am interested in are
- a scatterplot of sensor positions (with some pseudo coordinates) to easily select sensor subsets
--> that should show me all ID_config where the selected sensors are used in other plots
-->plot one time-slice of measured value: scatter plot with x_pseudo, y_pseudo and values --> this would give me to select subsets of ID_conifgs
-->(for these selected ID_configs) I want to see (several) time curves of the measured value (and especially with that I have problems)
Thankful for any ideas!
Veronika
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