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Figure 1-2. Correlator File menu.

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2. Correlator basic functions overview

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Figure 2-1. Data Manager view. Note the button in the lower left corner used to switch to the Display view.

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The Data Manager view has two functional tabs across the top:

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Figure 2-2. Display view, with the Display Preferences tab open on the right. Note the button in the lower left corner used to switch to the Data Manager view.

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The Display view has three areas:

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Figure 2.2-2. Three data filtering options on the Data Filter tab: Decimate, Gaussian Smoothing, and Cull. Shown is a 9-point Gaussian filter applied to the magnetic susceptibility data whereby both original and smoothed (white trace overlay) are plotted. The filters can be edited or deleted.

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  • Data filters are applied to the data from all cores for a specified data type. For a more specific filtering of known intervals with severe core disturbance, etc., you have the option to apply a file with those intervals specified in the Correlator Downloader application, at the time of data download from the LIMS database.
  • At this time, data culling can only be specified for top of cores (to remove data from “exotic” material washed down from higher up in the hole). A future version may include culling from core bottoms (“exotic” material “sucked in” when the piston core was removed) and culling from section ends (“edge effect”).
  • Some odd behavior has been observed when deleting a cull filter under certain circumstances, and this has not yet been repaired. An easy workaround is to re-load the data.

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