use of refference ground model

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eshabani
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use of refference ground model

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Hi Marc,

I have a basic question:How the reference ground model is considered in the inversion of Autocorrelation curves?

2-In the newest windows version, in dinver, when I choose Dispersion in Target part after pushing set, there is no choice to loade a target file like old version! just the Dispersion curve target is opend.

thanks for your answers
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1) What do you mean by the reference ground model? Inversion of dispersion curves and autocorrelation curves are exactly the same from the point of view of the parameterization. They differ only in the misfit computation.

2) For dispersion curves, if you want to load a target file, go to menu File/Import targets. If your .target file has been generated with an older version of dinver you may encounter some problems of compatibility (hope not). If so do not hesitate to report compatibility problems. I'm trying to maintain the back compatibility in all cases.

Usually dispersion curves are not set through .target files, except if you want to copy a target from another dinver environment (targets include all curve branches and all mode specifications). For spac curves, the target is included in the 'load' because they are directly produced by the signal processing (geopsy and spac2disp).
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