The parameters of the euler windows
athanasekoumetio
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in Oasis montaj
Hello
Please, I would like to know the bases on which we enter the parameters of the deconvolution to have namely: max depth tolerance, windows size, max.dist to accept, flying hight or survey elevation
Please, I would like to know the bases on which we enter the parameters of the deconvolution to have namely: max depth tolerance, windows size, max.dist to accept, flying hight or survey elevation
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Hi @athanasekoumetio, If you search the forum for Euler Deconvolution, you should find a number of discussions that answer most of your questions. Here are a few:
Depth tolerance: https://my.geosoft.com/forum#/discussion/comment/3639
window size: https://my.geosoft.com/forum#/discussion/comment/3731
survey elevation: https://my.geosoft.com/forum#/discussion/comment/3763
Let us know if you still have uncertainties about the settings after reading the above discussions.Community Manager0 -
okay. thank you very much, I will try0
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Thanks BeckyBodger for the links it help me so much.
Except that I do not know how to create a new grid for example on my gravity data that I currently have.
In the parameter "max distance to accept" I could not have an explication on it and I would like to know how we put the good value on this parameter.
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If you are using a maintained license subscription we have online learning paths that explain the basics of creating a grid and the primary workflow for Euler deconvolution.
Euler: https://my.geosoft.com/elearning/path/841#/step_845
Gridding: https://my.geosoft.com/elearning/path/506#/step_510
In older versions, there were tutorials that came installed with the software that should help with creating grids and using Euler.
Try looking in the following folder on your computer:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Geosoft\Oasis montaj\user\hlp
The folder path might vary slightly depending on the version you are using, but you should be looking for the hlp folder for tutorials and technical documents.
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ok!! thank's0
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