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PEMODEL
for modeling and inverting 3D displacements has been implemented by the author as part of this study, and as a joint exercise with applying the author's new optimisation framework to problems of geophysical imaging and computational geophysics (Maharramov, 2011). PEMODEL
can be found at
EXP_TK_INSTALL_DIR/exp_tk_0.5/src/tests/poroelastic_deform
poroelastic_green.F90
implements the poroelastostatic modeling operator and its adjoint. Solution of problem 14,15 is implemented in the forward-modeling utility ZPEMODEL
. ZPEMODEL
can be found at
EXP_TK_INSTALL_DIR/exp_tk_0.5/src/tests/depth
poroelastic_depth.F90
implements the corresponding modeling operator. Banded systems 16 are solved using LAPACK95 computational routine gbtrs
(Barker et al., 2001) following optional equilibration to improve the stability for very sharp vertical contrasts of elastic moduli.
The framework has no external dependencies except for Intel Fortran compiler, version 12.0 or higher and Intel Math Kernel Library version 9.0 or higher. The plots of this report have been generated using Matlab from the binaries and headers output by PEMODEL
and ZPEMODEL
.
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