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Example for airborne EM data #4

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sgkang opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 1 comment
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Example for airborne EM data #4

sgkang opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 1 comment

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@sgkang
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sgkang commented Oct 19, 2022

Hi gspy developers,

Looking forward to using gspy.
I am Seogi Kang from Environmental Geophysics Group in Stanford university.
We are in the process of compiling airborne EM data that we have acquired, and also acquired by Department of Water Resources.
I am hoping to use gspy for this purpose, and having a few example jupyter notebooks would be great!

Our starting point is either Aarhus Workbench [with .gex file] or exported csv file from the workbench.

All the best,

Seogi

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Hi Seogi- great that you are interested in using gspy! Getting some example notebooks together is definitely on our radar, with a few basic ones started here

Workbench exports have a few specific challenges we're still working on ourselves- we'll reach out separately to discuss these and get your ideas.

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