Hi Sergio,

We at CGG have a 3D multi-physics inversion engine “RLM-3D” that can model ZTEM 
data accurately, using true sensor locations for the roving vertical and fixed 
horizontal coils, in full 3D.

Having MT data in addition for the area can be good for calibrating inversions 
better in terms of absolute resistivity, through a joint workflow (see e.g. our 
AEGC paper in 2018). We can also integrate data from other disciplines, with 
different physical rock properties, e.g. gravity, using cross-gradients linking 
for the properties.

Best regards,

Wolf


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Dear all,

We need to do some inversions of ZTEM data.

Who could help?

Thanks

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Sergio Espinosa, Ph.D., P.Geo
Director, Geophysics
S E Geoscience & Exploration
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