Interpex Ix1d V350 Jun 2026
The software follows a logical progression from data entry to final report-ready graphics. 1. Data Import and Management
Who it’s for
The v3.50 interface is built for efficiency. Users can "click and drag" layer boundaries directly on the model plot. As you move a boundary, the software recalculates the synthetic curve in real-time, providing immediate visual feedback on how changes affect the fit to the observed data. 3. Data Integration and Reporting interpex ix1d v350
| Pitfall | v350 Solution | |--------|----------------| | Equivalence (different models fit same data) | Use the “Model Statistics” option to see parameter correlations | | Static shift | Apply manual resistivity adjustment or fix surface layer | | Starting model bias | Run inversion from 10 random starting models | | Noisy short spacings | Weight individual data points during inversion |
To find the best-fitting model, IX1D uses industry-standard, nonlinear least-squares curve fitting techniques. The software provides flexibility by offering two primary inversion methods: The software follows a logical progression from data
Interpex IX1D is a Windows-based software package designed for the interpretation of resistivity, Induced Polarization (IP), and electromagnetic (EM) sounding data. Specifically, version 3.50 focuses on .
Support for Frequency Domain EM (FDEM) and Transient EM (TEM) sounding data. 2. Smooth vs. Layered Inversion Users can "click and drag" layer boundaries directly
You can often find tutorials and demo versions on the Interpex website to practice forward and inverse modeling exercises before committing to a full license.
Assessing bedded bedrock depth prior to heavy infrastructure building, identifying structural fault zones, and locating hidden underground voids.
| Problem | Potential Cause | Solution in v350 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Initial model too far from reality | Hit "Reset Model" and use the "half-space" automatic guess. Increase damping factor to 1.5. | | Equivalence oscillation | Too many layers | Reduce layer count. Use "Fixed Resistivity" for layers known from boreholes. | | Negative layer thickness | Overfitting noisy data | Apply data smoothing (3-point median filter). Re-run inversion with thickness constraints. | | Export file is garbled | Wrong delimiter | In Export Options, choose "Comma Delimited (CSV)" or "Tab Delimited" for Excel compatibility. |
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