Interpex - Ix1d V3.50

Significant investment required, especially for TEM capabilities ($3,499).

If you are a consulting firm with a decade of legacy VES projects, or a graduate student analyzing historical resistivity surveys, is indispensable. It is stable, predictable, and the inversion results are defensible in court or regulatory hearings because the 1D assumption is mathematically simple. Interpex IX1D v3.50

Once satisfied, export the model as a text report. For multiple soundings along a line, export the layer parameters to a .MOD file and use Interpex’s companion program (IX1D Contour) to generate a 2D geoelectric cross-section. Once satisfied, export the model as a text report

To understand the value of Interpex IX1D v3.50, one must first appreciate the context of 1D modeling. In geophysics, "1D" assumes that the subsurface consists of horizontal layers extending infinitely laterally. While this is a simplification of reality, it is remarkably effective for: In geophysics, "1D" assumes that the subsurface consists

However, if you are acquiring new data with modern multi-electrode arrays, you should look at 2D/3D software. But for the traditional geophysicist who still packs an ABEM Terrameter SAS 4000 into the field, remains the trusted companion that translates voltage and current into actionable Earth models.

: The software is produced by Interpex Limited , a company based in Colorado, USA.

Even robust software has quirks. Users of v3.50 often encounter:

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