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Resix IP

IP Modeling Software
RESIX IP v2
1 Dimensional Forward and Inverse Modeling of DC Resistivity
and Induced Polarization
General
RESIX IP is an interactive, graphically oriented, forward and
inverse modeling program for interpreting induced polarization (IP) and resistivity
sounding data in terms of a layered earth (1-D) model.
RESIX IP has all the features of RESIXPLUS with the following
exceptions where the program was adapted to incorporate Induced Polarization (IP) data.
Sounding curves can be entered as a function of a for Wenner
or pole-pole soundings, AB/2 for Schlumberger soundings, R for dipole soundings or N for
dipole-dipole or pole-dipole soundings. Apparent resistivity data can be interpreted with
or without apparent polarization data.
Forward modeling enables you to calculate synthetic IP/resistivity sounding curves for a model with up to 10 plane layers. IP readings can be
entered in units of mSec-V/V or in percent frequency effect (PFE).
Inverse modeling enables you to obtain a model that best fits
the data in a least squares sense. Starting models for inversion can have up to 7 layers
if both resistivity and polarization parameters are included, or up to 10 layers if only
resistivity parameters are included. Forward models can have as many as 10 layers.
Constraints can be applied by fixing (or freezing) a parameter, or by imposing limits on a
parameter. Parameters can be resistivity resistivity + thickness of
layers, or resistivity + depth to bottom of layers. If IP data are
present, each layer has an additional parameter, either chargeability or PFE, according to
the choice of data type.
Equivalence analysis allows you to generate a set of
equivalent models, (that is, alternative models that fit the data nearly as well as the
best-fit model, but differ from this model). Equivalence analysis also indicates the
allowable range hof model parameters. Smooth modeling enebles you to automatically
interpret resistivity and IP sounding data in terms of a smooth model with up to 19
layers. The model depths are logarithmically spaced and are determined from a minimum and
maximum depth. The depth range can be user-specified or automatically generated. Inversion
can be carried out in either interactive or batch mode, using ridge regression or William
of Occam's smooth model concept. Results can be plotted, printed, listed on the screen or
written to an ASCII file for use by user-supplied or third party software.
The MODEL SUITE command enables you to construct a collection
of forward models by specifying one or more different values for a parameter. You
can also generate new electrode spacings. This enables you to see the results of a
specific change to the original model.
Standard Components
Resisx IP v2 software and manual
Ordering Information
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Description
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Order Number
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460-100-0030 |
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