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Examples for empymod

  1. Published results
  2. Frequency-domain examples
  3. Time-domain examples
  4. Comparison to analytical solution
  5. Add-ons
  6. Reproducing published results
  7. Tools
  8. Explanations and educational material

0. Published results in other repositories

  • See article-tle2017 for:

    Werthmüller, D., 2017, Getting started with controlled-source electromagnetic 1D modeling: The Leading Edge, 36, 352-355; doi: 10.1190/tle36040352.1.

    Contains 2 notebooks with eight frequency- and time-domain examples.

  • See article-geo2017 (in the notebooks-directory) for:

    Werthmüller, D., 2017, An open-source full 3D electromagnetic modeler for 1D VTI media in Python: empymod: Geophysics, 82(6), WB9-WB19; DOI: 10.1190/geo2016-0626.1.

    Contains:

    • Comparison to analytical solution
    • FHT filter comparison
    • GPR example
    • Time-domain example
  • See article-fdesign (in the notebooks-directory) for:

    Werthmüller, D., K. Key, and E. Slob, 2018, A tool for designing digital filters for the Hankel and Fourier transforms in potential, diffusive, and wavefield modeling: Geophysics, 84(2), F47-F56; DOI: 10.1190/geo2018-0069.1.

    Contains:

    • Examples regarding the design of digital filters for the Hankel and Fourier transforms
    • GPR example with a digital filter
  • See csem-ziolkowski-and-slob for:

    Ziolkowski, A., and E. Slob, 2019, Introduction to Controlled-Source Electromagnetic Methods: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 9781107058620.

    Contains all numerical examples of the book, 61 in total, frequency- and time-domain.

1. Frequency-domain examples

2. Time-domain examples

3. Comparison to analytical solution

4. Add-ons

5. Reproducing published results

  • 5a_CSEM
    So far: Constable and Weiss (2006); Ziolkowski et al. (2007).

  • 5b_FEM_TEM
    So far: Ward and Hohmann (1988).

6. Tools

  • 6a_Benchmark
    Example benchmark to check which method is best for a given problem.

  • 6b_Profiling
    Example for profiling the code.

7. Explanations and educational material

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