GIFtoolsCookbook
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  • 1. Quick-start guide
  • 2. Installation
  • 3. Basic Functionality
  • 4. Object Functionality
  • 5. UBC File formats
  • 6. Fundamentals of Inversions
  • 7. Coordinates, Sign Conventions and Units: A Quick Guide
  • 8. Recipes
    • 8.1. Data Processing
      • 8.1.1. NSEM: From raw EDI files to GIF formatted data
      • 8.1.2. Create Time/Frequency dependent uncertainties from Statistics
    • 8.2. Forward Modeling Recipes
      • 8.2.1. Forward model data in GIFtools
      • 8.2.2. Forward model amplitude data
      • 8.2.3. Forward model 2D DCIP data
    • 8.3. Inversion Recipes
      • 8.3.1. Invert data in GIFtools
      • 8.3.2. Do an equivalent source inversion
      • 8.3.3. Invert 2D DCIP data
      • 8.3.4. Exploring the model space
    • 8.4. Other Recipes
      • 8.4.1. Create a geologic model from an image
      • 8.4.2. Use a surface (or surfaces) in an inversion
      • 8.4.3. Import TEM data from a XYZ or csv file
      • 8.4.4. Add transmitter information to a TEM data object
      • 8.4.5. Create a geology model from an isosurface
      • 8.4.6. Create a physical property model from a geology model
      • 8.4.7. Create weights from a geology model
      • 8.4.8. Create a waveform for a TEM data set
      • 8.4.9. Create an octree mesh using a Fortran utility
      • 8.4.10. Assign elevation from height and topography surface
  • 9. A to Z Examples
  • 10. Comprehensive Workflows
  • 11. Video Tutorials
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    • 1. Quick-start guide
    • 2. Installation
    • 3. Basic Functionality
    • 4. Object Functionality
    • 5. UBC File formats
    • 6. Fundamentals of Inversions
    • 7. Coordinates, Sign Conventions and Units: A Quick Guide
    • 8. Recipes
      • 8.1. Data Processing
        • 8.1.1. NSEM: From raw EDI files to GIF formatted data
        • 8.1.2. Create Time/Frequency dependent uncertainties from Statistics
      • 8.2. Forward Modeling Recipes
        • 8.2.1. Forward model data in GIFtools
        • 8.2.2. Forward model amplitude data
        • 8.2.3. Forward model 2D DCIP data
      • 8.3. Inversion Recipes
        • 8.3.1. Invert data in GIFtools
        • 8.3.2. Do an equivalent source inversion
        • 8.3.3. Invert 2D DCIP data
        • 8.3.4. Exploring the model space
      • 8.4. Other Recipes
        • 8.4.1. Create a geologic model from an image
        • 8.4.2. Use a surface (or surfaces) in an inversion
        • 8.4.3. Import TEM data from a XYZ or csv file
        • 8.4.4. Add transmitter information to a TEM data object
        • 8.4.5. Create a geology model from an isosurface
        • 8.4.6. Create a physical property model from a geology model
        • 8.4.7. Create weights from a geology model
        • 8.4.8. Create a waveform for a TEM data set
        • 8.4.9. Create an octree mesh using a Fortran utility
        • 8.4.10. Assign elevation from height and topography surface
    • 9. A to Z Examples
    • 10. Comprehensive Workflows
    • 11. Video Tutorials
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8. Recipes

8.1. Data Processing

  • 8.1.1. NSEM: From raw EDI files to GIF formatted data
  • 8.1.2. Create Time/Frequency dependent uncertainties from Statistics

8.2. Forward Modeling Recipes

  • 8.2.1. Forward model data in GIFtools
  • 8.2.2. Forward model amplitude data
  • 8.2.3. Forward model 2D DCIP data

8.3. Inversion Recipes

  • 8.3.1. Invert data in GIFtools
  • 8.3.2. Do an equivalent source inversion
  • 8.3.3. Invert 2D DCIP data
  • 8.3.4. Exploring the model space

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8.4. Other Recipes

  • 8.4.1. Create a geologic model from an image
  • 8.4.2. Use a surface (or surfaces) in an inversion
  • 8.4.3. Import TEM data from a XYZ or csv file
  • 8.4.4. Add transmitter information to a TEM data object
  • 8.4.5. Create a geology model from an isosurface
  • 8.4.6. Create a physical property model from a geology model
  • 8.4.7. Create weights from a geology model
  • 8.4.8. Create a waveform for a TEM data set
  • 8.4.9. Create an octree mesh using a Fortran utility
  • 8.4.10. Assign elevation from height and topography surface
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