Open Source Software for 1D Airborne Electromagnetic Inversion
Ross C Brodie and Murray Richardson
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2015(1) 1 - 3
Published: 2015
Abstract
Geoscience Australia is releasing into the public domain software for the inversion of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data to a 1D conductivity depth structure. The software includes two different algorithms for 1D inversion of AEM data. The first is a gradient based deterministic inversion code for multi-layer (smooth model) and few-layered (blocky-model) inversions. The second is a reversible-jump Markov chain Monte Carlo stochastic inversion algorithm suitable for assessing model uncertainty. A forward modelling program and some other ancillary programs are also included. The code is capable of inverting data from all of the commercial time-domain systems available in Australia today, including dual moment systems. The software is accessible in three forms. As C++ source code, as binary executables for 64 bit Windows® PCs, and as a service on the Virtual Geophysics Laboratory (VGL). The code is fully parallelized for execution on a high performance cluster computer system via MPI or a multi-core shared memory workstation via OpenMP.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2015ab197
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