Open ZelinJackLi opened 6 years ago
Hi Zelin, pleasure to meet you! We will double check with the real owners of the data set and get back to you shortly. If not San Nicolas, we might have a few other gravity data that you could be interested in inverting.
We are also always interested in talking algorithms too! You can reach us live here: simpeg.slack.com
Dear Fournier, thank you for your help.
I am doing similar work(Lp inversion of potential field data) as you did before. But the focus is different.
My email is zelin.lee@gmail.com. Could you give me an invitation so that I can join you workspace? Thank you again.
@lheagy : Hey L, when you get this, would you mind hooking up Zelin? Guess I don't have the admin rights...
Hi @ZelinJackLi, I am glad you are interested! I have invited you to the SimPEG slack group, so you should have received an email. Please let me know if you didn't.
@fourndo: for future reference, there is an auto-invite website set up: http://slack.simpeg.xyz where you can enter an email and get an automated invite to the simpeg slack group.
I am a Ph.D student majoring in exploration geophysics from China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing, China. I have developed an algorithm for inversion of gravity data and I want to submit a manuscript to a English-language journal on this algorithm. But our group does not have a gravity data set containing enough geologic information to verify the inversion results.
The IAG software contains a gravity data set of San Nicolás (less than 200 observations). I have also carefully read the license of use of the IAG resource collection, especially the sixth section (publications and presentations). But I'm still not sure whether I could use the data for publication.
May I get your permission for the use of the gravity data in my manuscript?
Thank you.