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    JUDI.jl

    JUDI.jl

    Julia Devito inversion

    JUDI is a framework for large-scale seismic modeling and inversion and is designed to enable rapid translations of algorithms to fast and efficient code that scales to industry-size 3D problems. The focus of the package lies on seismic modeling as well as PDE-constrained optimization such as full-waveform inversion (FWI) and imaging (LS-RTM). Wave equations in JUDI are solved with Devito, a Python domain-specific language for automated finite-difference (FD) computations. ...
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    jif3d

    3D Joint Inversion Framework

    jif3d is a framework for joint inversion of different types of geophysical data in 3D. It currently comprises forward solvers for first arrival traveltimes, scalar and tensor gravity data, magnetics, magnetotellurics, electrical resistivity tomography and surface waves.The framework is flexible in terms of the coupling approach between the different datasets. At the moment cross-gradient coupling, variation of information and deterministic parameter relationships are implemented. Other...
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    Geophysical Library is a C++-library to handle geophysical data. At the moment the focus is on magnetotelluric and seismic data. It also includes a genetic algorithm for data inversion, signal processing and statistics routines.
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    PRay

    GUI for rayinvr modelling

    PRay stands for 'Plot Rayinvr' and is a graphical user interface for the ray-tracing software rayinvr (Zelt & Smith, 1992). In principle it can also be used as viewer for seismic traveltime data from other software like tomo2D. Zelt, C. A. and Smith, R. B., 1992, Seismic traveltime inversion for 2-D crustal velocity structure, Geophysical Journal International, 108(1), 16--34, 10.1111/j.1365-246X.1992.tb00836.x SYSTEM/USER REQUIREMENTS: - Linux/Mac OS X - You do need to be familiar with command line operations...
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    GSI Student ToolBox
    GSI student toolbox is a software package made for teaching purposes. It allows you to perform seismic inversion using global sthocastic inversion method made within CERENA/CMRP. NOTE: you can perform the same operations done with GSI Student Toolbox with our newest software GEOMS2. You can download the beta release here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoms2/
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