Hi Colleagues:

It is my understanding that some of this code for Magmod and Gravmod may
already exist.

I would also strongly support the idea of modelling programs togo with
Oasis.

Additions I would like to this produce standard symbol set that could then
be presented as a geological map. That is set up a system where we could
overlay the magmod solutions on top of a pole reduced image.

Bill Morris
McMaster University


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On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Jenke, Graham wrote:

> 
> I'd like to take Keith's idea a bit further to suggest reviving the old DOS
> MAGMOD and GRAVMOD programs as modules for forward modelling and inversion
> for ribbons, dykes, steps and tabular bodies (as for the DOS programs) with
> links to the Oasis database.
> 
> I found the DOS programs very useful and quick to use to get a fairly good
> idea of the depth and attitude of magnetic sources, if not to produce a
> definitive interpretation of some of these.  The output was an A4 page which
> was handy to slip into working files or reports.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Graham Jenke
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jones, Keith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 26 March 2000 9:26
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [geonet]: Magnetic Type Curves for simple magnetic models 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> Whilst Montaj has become more of a data processing package than an
> interpretation aid I have often felt that it would be useful to include a
> module to calculate a set of magnetic type curves for simple geometric
> shapes for various inclinations and declinations. A thin sheet model is a
> good example of  a simple model that can be applied quite usefully in
> qualitative interpretation. As exploration has become more global it is not
> unusual to receive data from markedly different inclinations during the
> course of a single day. A simple plot to an A4(letter) scale to pin on the
> wall or to open as a seperate window I would find very useful. Does anyone
> else feel this would be a simple but useful interpretation aid?  
> 
> Keith Jones
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