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Andrew medlin/pv 116 collected transd results #166

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@medlin01GA medlin01GA commented Mar 5, 2020

Bespoke script to scrape together transd results for OA and collect into 3D dataset, as per ticket PV-116.
Only file aggregate_inversions.py needs to be looked at for this review.

Andrew Medlin added 25 commits February 26, 2020 16:51
…se after considering the options this was deemed less risky than the initially proposed JointGrid approach.
…cached points to be proportional to the number of main loop iterations.
…pdf format. Logs random seed for future reproducibility. Variable names configurable in N-D solution plotting script.
…able cores not working same as on test machines.
…ersion results and outputting as 3D volumetric dataset of Vs (S-wave velocity)
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It would be easy to plot the data if depth has common discretisation for all 1D structures. In such case just slicing by element will give the picture. Otherwise 'filtering' etc is required that may lead to mistakes.

@medlin01GA medlin01GA merged commit 0972e8c into develop Mar 10, 2020
@medlin01GA medlin01GA deleted the andrew-medlin/PV-116_collected_transd_results branch March 10, 2020 22:32
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