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We now use Conjugate Gradient method for WET inversion, as an alternative to our default Steepest Descent method. See http://rayfract.com/help/release_notes.pdffor latest version 3.31 and http://www.cs.cmu.edu/%7Equake-papers/painless-conjugate-gradient.pdf on Conjugate Gradient theory. Also, we now allow Gaussian weighting for smoothing instead of uniform weighting, for improved resolution.
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For instructions on how to - map traces to refractors - Plus-Minus refraction interpretation - export depth section and refractors to .CSV and - convert .CSV to Surfer .GRD see http://rayfract.com/tutorials/SAGEEP11_13.pdflast page. We also show Conjugate Gradient WET inversion using this Plus-Minus layered .GRD starting model. Updated help file installer at http://rayfract.com/help/winhelp.exe
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During layered refraction interpretation and time-to-depth conversion, we now automatically - export layered depth section to .CSV and .GRD - display the .GRD layered starting model in Surfer and - prompt you to run WET inversion using this starting model. See http://rayfract.com/help/release_notes.pdf
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Our new tutorial http://rayfract.com/tutorials/NORCAL14.pdfcompares using a 1D gradient starting model with layered CMP refraction starting model, with user-specified overburden velocity.
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