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programma pour faire des inversions 3D des données gravimetrique #239

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laurickegem96 opened this issue Aug 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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@laurickegem96
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salut la famille j'aimerais avoir un programme maléable qui me permetra d'éffectuer des inversion 3D des données gravi. dans cette même optique y aurait un programme pour effectuer la déconvolution d'Euler RDAS. merci d'avance

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Hi @laurickegem96! Thanks for opening this issue.

Sorry I'm writing in English, I don't speak French.
From your first message I understood you are looking for two pieces of software:

  1. One for carrying out 3D inversions of gravity,
  2. And another one for doing Euler deconvolution.

Regarding the first question, the old fatiando package used to have some tools for performing inversions. Nevertheless, that software works only on the deprecated Python 2.7, is no longer maintained and won't get any update.
We plan to add a new inversion framework in the new set of Fatiando tools, although we don't have an estimated date for it to be released.
Meanwhile, you can look into SimPEG or PyGIMLi. By the way, Awesome Open Geoscience is a great source of information about software for geoscience.

Regarding the second question, the old fatiando has some implementations for the Euler deconvolution. And we plan to add future implementations here in Harmonica. I think @leouieda would like to lead that.

Sorry for not being so helpful, but hopefully in the future we can offer you precise tools for satisfy your needs.

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I'm definitely interested in adding Euler deconvolution at some point in the near future. Not sure when there will be time for this, though 🙁

@leouieda leouieda added the question Further information is requested label Oct 18, 2021
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