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    EMIT Maxwell 5.0.3.5607

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    EMIT Maxwell 5.0.3.5607

    EMIT Maxwell 5.0.3.5607 | 19,3 MB

    Maxwell is a 32-bit Windows application for the treatment of Electrical geophysics data. Used by serious mineral explorers, consultants and academics on all continents, it is the productivity-enhancing tool for consumers of electrical geophysics data. Written and maintained by people who acquire, process and interpret EM data for a living, Maxwell was developed to handle all forms of EM geophysical data : time-domain, frequency-domain, ground-based, airborne, dB/dt and B field.
    Maxwell automates the handling of large data sets with inversion and forward modelling of plate targets and conductive overburden responses. Maxwell creates professional quality on-screen and hardcopy presentations of plans, profiles, decays, spectra and model visualisations.

    * Compatible with Win95/98/2000/NT/XP and Vista with some limitations.
    * Plot plans of data coverage, grid, image & contour channels
    * Example modelling exercises using any airborne/ground system
    * Build templates for professional graphical presentation to includ your standard logo and title blocks
    * Drag-and-drop plate models
    * Invert automatically on model parameters to fit data
    * Works seamlessly with Geosoft's Oasis Montaj
    * Use a large number of models and survey lines
    * Save all session details to file
    * Individual windows for plan, sections, decays, spectrum and model views
    * Extended support for printing from Windows
    * Custom functionality added on request
    * Maxwell can be interfaced to your own modelling routines