Hi Michael, Yes, I run forward modeling calculations. In the beginning, I found different results from the same model, but I have best looked and then I see that the calculations were right.
When you change your grid in a layer of the your model you have three options: 1 - Don't add layer 2 - Adjust new layer 3 - Adjust model Thus, when you change the grid, this will change your model or your grid in case the layer crossing other layers of the model. If this happens, your results of calculated gravity may be different in each case. Then, I save the last layer using option: "export layer surface to grid" to ensure the same calculation in the future. I hope that you understand my basic english. cheers, Julio Cesar Campinas - SP 2013/11/10 Michal <[email protected]> > Hi Julio, > > Thanks for replying - any help would be most appreciated, so thank you in > advance! > > Do you perform forward modeling calculations? > If so, did you happen to come across inconsistent results of calculated > gravity effect (from the same model with the same layers, densities and all > other parameters)? > > Cheers, > Michal > --- > > Forum archives can be accessed here: > http://lyris.geosoft.com/read/?fourm=geonet > You are currently subscribed to geonet as: [email protected]. > To subscribe or unsubscribe from any of our forums, select the User Forum > selection on the Geosoft Community page: > http://www.geosoft.com/support/community > --- Forum archives can be accessed here: http://lyris.geosoft.com/read/?fourm=geonet You are currently subscribed to geonet as: [email protected]. To subscribe or unsubscribe from any of our forums, select the User Forum selection on the Geosoft Community page: http://www.geosoft.com/support/community
