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Getting Started

  • Why SimPEG?
  • Installing
  • Contributing to SimPEG

Tutorials

  • Models and Mapping
  • Linear Problems
  • Gravity
  • Magnetics
  • Direct Current Resistivity
  • Induced Polarization
  • Frequency-Domain Electromagnetics
  • Time-Domain Electromagnetics
  • Natural Source Electromagnetics
  • Viscous Remanent Magnetization
  • Flow
  • Seismic
  • Joint Inversion
  • Petrophysically Guided Inversion

Examples

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SimPEG User Guide#

This guide is aimed to help users to get started with SimPEG and to learn how to simulate physics and run inversions for different types of geophysical data.

For details on the available classes and functions in SimPEG, please visit the API Reference.

Getting Started

  • Why SimPEG?
  • Installing
  • Contributing to SimPEG

Tutorials

  • Models and Mapping
  • Linear Problems
  • Gravity
  • Magnetics
  • Direct Current Resistivity
  • Induced Polarization
  • Frequency-Domain Electromagnetics
  • Time-Domain Electromagnetics
  • Natural Source Electromagnetics
  • Viscous Remanent Magnetization
  • Flow
  • Seismic
  • Joint Inversion
  • Petrophysically Guided Inversion

Examples

  • Gallery
    • Mappings
    • Gravity
    • Magnetics
    • DC Resistivity and Induced Polarization
    • Frequency Domain Electromagnetics
    • Time Domain Electromagnetics
    • Natural Source Electromagnetics
    • Viscous Remanent Magnetization
    • Richards Fluid Flow
    • PGI: Petrophysically and Geologically guided Inversion
    • In Publication

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