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5.3. Insert a core into an existing splice
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Shifting cores that are part of a splice
Ideally, depth shifting should be concluded before a splice is assembled. However, life is not ideal and you may want to shift a core after you have constructed a splice. Because splice intervals are defined by their CCSF depths, shifting their cores invalidates the splice interval boundaries. A core shift results in a gap, an overlap, or both in the splice, depending whether 'This core and all related cores below' or only a single core are shifted, and whether the core(s) are shifted up or down. Correlator will guide you through the 'splice repair options and reverse-compute the CSF-A depth of each section top using the cumulative offset (m) of the core, and then the offset (cm) from top of section.
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