RES2 DINVquick
RES2 DINVquick
RES2 DINVquick
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with multi-core & 64-bit support
August 2017
Geotomosoft Solutions
Web : www.geotomosoft.com
Email : [email protected], [email protected]
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Notice of Copyright
RES2DINV is copyrighted by M.H.Loke, 2000-2018. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be
reproduced without written permission of M.H.Loke.
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Table of Contents
Topic Page No.
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 Computer system requirements ...................................................................................................................... 1
3 Copy protection .............................................................................................................................................. 2
4 Software installation ...................................................................................................................................... 2
5 Using the program – a quick start .................................................................................................................. 2
6 Detailed instruction manual ........................................................................................................................... 4
DISCLAIMER ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
SUPPORT ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
References............................................................................................................................................................... 7
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List of Figures
1 Introduction
This is a very brief guide to help you in installing and getting started with the program. The Res2dinvx32x64.pdf
file has detailed instructions for using the software and should be used as the manual.
RES2DINVx64 is a computer program that will automatically determine a two-dimensional (2-D) resistivity
model for the subsurface for the data obtained from electrical imaging surveys (Dahlin 1996; Loke et al. 2013).
It is a Windows based program that also supports multi-core CPUs.
Figure 1 shows an example of the electrodes arrangement and measurement sequence that can be used for a 2-D
electrical imaging survey. Many different multi-electrode systems have been developed over the past 25 years
using different arrangements of the cables and measurement strategies (Loke 2014). The survey is usually carried
out with a system where the electrodes are arranged along a line with a constant spacing between adjacent
electrodes. However, the program can also handle data sets with a non-uniform electrode spacing.
A finite-difference or finite-element modeling subroutine is used to calculate the apparent resistivity values, and
a non-linear smoothness-constrained least-squares optimization technique is used to calculate the resistivity of
the model blocks (deGroot-Hedlin and Constable 1990; Loke et al. 2003). If topography is present, the program
uses a distorted finite-element grid so that the surface of the grid matches the topography (Loke 2000). If I.P. data
is also present, the program will also generate an I.P. model together with the resistivity model using the complex
resistivity method (Kenma et al. 2000).
This program can be used for surveys using the Wenner, pole-pole, dipole-dipole, pole-dipole, Wenner-
Schlumberger, multiple-gradient and equatorial dipole-dipole (rectangular) arrays. In addition to these common
arrays, the program even supports non-conventional arrays with an almost unlimited number of possible electrode
configurations (Loke 2014). You can process pseudosections with up to 16000 electrode positions and 100000
data points at a single time on a computer with 8 gigabytes (GB) of RAM using the Res2dinvx64 program. Besides
normal surveys carried out with the electrodes on the ground surface, the program also supports aquatic and cross-
borehole surveys.
You will need a microcomputer with a multi-core Intel CPU to run this program. It is recommended that you use
a PC with an Intel (rather than an AMD) CPU as the RES2DINVx64 program is optimized for this type of CPU.
These optimizations can significantly reduce the calculation time for large data sets. The program uses the hard-
disk to store temporary swap files. If you have more than one hard-disk drive, the program will automatically
select the drive with the largest amount of free space as the drive to store the swap files. The amount of free hard-
disk space should be at least 6 times the RAM.
Practically all computers have an in-built power management system that slows down and eventually shuts down
the computer system if the keyboard or mouse is not accessed after a certain time limit. This can interfere with
the operation of the RES2DINV program if you are inverting a large data set or using the batch mode to invert a
large number of data files. Windows also has an in-built screen saver functions that replaces the contents of the
screen with a screen saver program. Before running the RES2DINV program, you will need to disable both the
power management and screen saver programs.
3 Copy protection
The program uses the Aarhus Geosoftware Internet based digital copy protections system for copy protection.
Without the digital license, you can use the program to invert data sets with up to 84 electrodes (with a limit of 4
iterations in the inversion routine). With a license that has the RES2DINVx64 software license, the restrictions
are removed. When the program is launched for the first time the user is prompted to supply a license code
supplied by the company when you purchased the license. Please refer to the full manual for the Res2dinvx64
program for more details.
4 Software installation
You can download the programs from the www.aarhusgeosoftware.dk website. The RES2DINVx64 package
comes in a single compressed installation file SETUP.EXE. It is a Windows-based installation program that will
install the program files. The default folder for the program is C:\Program Files
(x86)\Geotomo_Software\Res2dinvx64.
In this case, the computer system has a single 4-core CPU and 16 GB RAM, and a hard-disk with 587GB free
space as the buffer drive. Note the licensee ID number 888 is displayed if the program detects the digital license.
After checking the computer configuration, the program will then display the following Main Menu bar near the
top of the screen.
You can select an option by clicking it with the mouse cursor. If this is the first time you are using the program,
try reading in one of the smaller files such as the BLOCKDIP.DAT provided with the program. Click the "File"
choice, followed by the “Read data file” menu choice. After that, if necessary, navigate to the folder where the
RES2DINV program is installed. After reading in the file, go to the “Inversion” option, and then choose the
“Carry out inversion” option. The inversion subroutine will start. Wait for about a second for the data to be
inverted. If you need to stop the inversion routine at any time, just click the 'Next' sub-window at the bottom-
right of the screen, and wait for a short while. By default, the program will carry out 6 iterations that can be
increased if necessary.
It is assumed that the input data is in the format used by this program. A detailed description of the data format
is given in the Res2dinvx32x64.pdf file. Most multi-electrode resistivity equipment manufacturers supply a
program to convert data from the native format used by the equipment to the format used by Res2dinv.
After the inversion process has been completed, click the “Display” option that will open up a new window. The
program will automatically read in the file containing the results from the most recent inversion run. To view the
results from a file containing results from previous inversions of other data files, click the ‘File – Read file with
inversion results’ sub-option.
In the ‘Display’ window, click the “Display sections - Display data and model sections” sub-option.
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You will then be asked to select the iteration number and type of contour intervals. After you have made the
appropriate choices, the program will then display the apparent resistivity and inversion model sections. Figure 2
shows an example of the displayed section from an inversion of the LANDFILL.DAT example data file installed
with the software.
This window also has options to export the model values to formats used by other programs such as Geosoft xyz
and Surfer dat files under the ‘File – Model export’ menu option.
Figure 2. Typical display output showing the measured and calculated apparent resistivity pseudosections, and
the inversion model section.
DISCLAIMER
This software is provided "as is" without any express or implied warranties including its suitability for a particular
purpose. Neither this company nor the subagent will assume responsibility for any damage or loss caused by the
use of this program. In the event of program bugs, every effort will be made to correct the bugs. Registered users
are entitled to free software updates and support for the first year. After the first year, there is an annual fee for
software updates and technical support. However, the original software version provided and downloaded updates
released up to one year after the software purchase can still be used indefinitely if the user chooses not to upgrade.
Please contact Geotomo Software Sdn Bhd ([email protected]), or refer to the ‘Ordering & Enquires’
page on the www.geotomosoft.com website, for the annual fee that is applicable to your license.
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SUPPORT
Please contact your distributor if you have any questions concerning this program. A frequent source of queries
is when the results obtained are not what you expect, or the program refuses to accept your data file. In such a
case, support will only be provided if a copy of the data file is sent together as an attachment with your email,
preferably compressed into a ZIP file. The most common causes of problems are (a) the data in the DAT file is
not given in the correct RES2DINV format (b) excessive noise in the data set (particularly for dipole-dipole
surveys and/or IP data sets) (c) instrument malfunction or field survey errors. It is only possible to trace the
source of the problem if a copy of the data file is provided. Support is only available for registered users of the
full version of the program. Technical support is not provided for users of the demo version of this software. For
technical support, you can contact the software provider by email at the following addresses. Please attach a copy
of your data file to your email.
[email protected], [email protected]
The following information will be required before for technical support.
1). Your license ID number. This ID number is displayed near the middle of the initial information box when the
RES2DINV program starts up if the user has a valid license.
2). The name of your company or institution.
3). Approximate date your company/institution purchased the software.
If you purchased the software more than one year ago, please contact Geotomo Software Sdn Bhd (geotomosoft
@gmail.com) on renewing the support.
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References
Dahlin, T., 1996. 2D resistivity surveying for environmental and engineering applications. First Break, 14, 275-
284.
deGroot-Hedlin, C. and Constable, S., 1990, Occam's inversion to generate smooth, two-dimensional models
form magnetotelluric data. Geophysics, 55, 1613-1624.
Kenma, A., Binley, A., Ramirez, A. and Daily, W., 2000. Complex resistivity tomography for environmental
applications. Chemical Engineering Journal, 77, 11-18.
Loke, M.H., 2000. Topographic modelling in resistivity imaging inversion. 62nd EAGE Conference & Technical
Exhibition Extended Abstracts, D-2.
Loke, M.H., 2014. Tutorial : 2-D and 3-D electrical imaging surveys. Geotomo Software, Malaysia.
Loke, M.H., Acworth, I. and Dahlin, T., 2003. A comparison of smooth and blocky inversion methods in 2D
electrical imaging surveys. Exploration Geophysics, 34, 182-187.
Loke, M.H., Chambers, J.E., Rucker, D. F., Kuras, O. and Wilkinson, P. B., 2013. Recent developments in the
direct-current geoelectrical imaging method. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 95, 135-156.