Hi Marc,
how can i get the dispersion and ellipticity curves from Dinver? using gpdcreport I can extract the inverted ground profiles, but the dispersion curves, if I'm not mistaken, with gpdc are those of froward modeling and the same is for ellipticity curves with gpell. Is there a way to obtain joint inverted models of dispersion and ellipticity curves (the ones that can only be had as an image)?
Another question:
what does the gpsort command mean? What is gppac outup? I couldn't find any links about it.
Thank you
Luigi
how can i get the dispersion curves and ellipticity from Dinver?
Re: how can i get the dispersion curves and ellipticity from Dinver?
Hi Luigi,
gpspac outputs the autocorrelation curves from a 1D model in a similar way as gpdc and gpell. gpsort sorts curves, for instance from the output of gpdc (see example in 'gpsort -h'). To be honest it is long time that I've not used those two commands.
Have a look at gpdcreport options ('-h all'), normally it is possible to get the dispersion and the ellipticity curves of each model. When plotting them in dinver there are just loaded, so there should be in the report file.
gpspac outputs the autocorrelation curves from a 1D model in a similar way as gpdc and gpell. gpsort sorts curves, for instance from the output of gpdc (see example in 'gpsort -h'). To be honest it is long time that I've not used those two commands.
Have a look at gpdcreport options ('-h all'), normally it is possible to get the dispersion and the ellipticity curves of each model. When plotting them in dinver there are just loaded, so there should be in the report file.