Tool for making hexxhahedral mesh for FEMTIC
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Tool for making hexxhahedral mesh for FEMTIC
A tiny SVGD package for Bayesian inversion in geophysics.
By this tool, you can make surface mesh (input data of TetGen) for creating tetrahedral mesh.
A collection of mantle conductivity model series and corresponding data derived from geomagnetic satellite (MSS-1, Swarm, etc.) and observatory data.
By using this program, from the result file of FEMTIC, you can make a file needed to draw a cross-section of a resistivity structure by GMT.
Parser for the Aarhus Workbench XYZ format
This tool outpot mtr file of TetGen by reading node and ele files of TetGen
This program converts output files of TetGen to FEMTIC.
Solving multiphysics inverse problems with Scientific (physics-informed) Machine Learning
By this program, you can change resistivity values of a specified area for sensitivity tests of femtic inversion results
By using this tool, you can make a non-conforming deformed hexahedral mesh for 3-D MT inversion code FEMTIC
Generalised Bayesian inversion framework
By this program, you can merge result files (.csv) of FEMTIC.
An Example of 1D inversion magnetotelluric data using Artificial Neural Networks
Diffraction simulator programs developed to the Madagascar seismic processing package
Simple two-dimensional geophysical inversion for permafrost and ground ice detection using electromagnetic methods.
Analysis and Visualization toolkit for plaNetary Inferences
Educational software for interpreting VES measurements.
A performance-effective program for gravity field calculation for layered ellipsoidal density model.
SPECFEM3D_GLOBE simulates global and regional (continental-scale) seismic wave propagation. http://danielpeter.github.io/specfem3d_globe/
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