Select one of the following to calculate the depth of the plot point.
"Pseudo-section method": This is the usual, simplistic method for calculating a depth and simply takes the two electrodes used in the plot point convention (see above) and draws a line at 45 degrees down from each. The intersection gives both the plot point "Y" value and the depth.
"Median DOI (Depth of Investigation) Edwards 1977) uses the method described in the paper below. For a pole-dipole it reduces to the following expression:
Z = -A(0.1079 + N*(0.4175 + N*( – 0.00565*(N + 0.000316*N))).
Edwards, L.S. 1977, A modified pseudo-section for resistivity and induced polarization. Geophysics 42. 1020-1036.
When plotting using the Median DOI the "n=" labels at the sides of
the pseudo-section plots are replaced with "Z=" labels, giving the pseudo-depths
of the plot points.
Script Parameter: IP.DCONV: 0: Pseudo-section method. 1: Edwards DOI.
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