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Aarhus <strong>Workbench</strong> release history<br />

and adding a priori information allowing the user full control of the<br />

setup of the inversion process.<br />

Import and export of shape and geo-tiff files<br />

1. The <strong>Workbench</strong> is now fully integrated with the ESRI file formats<br />

shape and geo-tiff. Shape and geo-tiff files can be loaded into the<br />

GIS map similar to tab files. Also all <strong>Workbench</strong> themes can be<br />

exported as either shape files or for raster images geo-tiff files.<br />

Bug Fix<br />

1. Coordinate transformation – Under certain circumstances the<br />

EPSG value was translated wrong.<br />

2. Made the Cancel button on the "Select database type" form work.<br />

3. The title line in xyz files is translated to proper English.<br />

4. A geometry object can be reapplied to a SkyTEM dataset<br />

5. The gate standard deviation from the geometry object is now<br />

added to the raw data for SkyTEM data.<br />

6. A factor of 2/3 was missing when transforming dbdt STD to Rhoa<br />

STD (for geometry and user STD) for SkyTEM data.<br />

7. It is now possible to export models on profiles to .XYZ files.<br />

8. Two indexes are added to the GERDA database on the<br />

ODVMODSE table when a GERDA database is loaded into the<br />

Workspace. This greatly increases the performance when<br />

extracting large DBQ's<br />

9. Problem with matching currents in SkyTEM is now fixed.<br />

10. Plus lot and lots of other fixes.<br />

27.09.2005 1.7.26.512 Bug Fix<br />

1) Jupiter databases in coordinate system EUREF89 causes an error<br />

when extracting boreholes. The reason was that EUREF89 is<br />

spelt EUREF. The <strong>Workbench</strong> recognize now EUREF as<br />

EUREF89.<br />

2) Because of missing indexes in the Gerda TEM tables some<br />

queries could take very long time to fetch. The missing indexes<br />

are now created on the fly.<br />

3) It is now possible to export SSV themes to ascii files.<br />

4) On the SSV Borehole Editor a check has been removed on the<br />

field Use Intervals. The check could sometimes make it<br />

impossible to close the window.<br />

5) A check has been changed on the Job editor so standard<br />

deviations below 2 are allowed.<br />

14.09.2005 1.7.26.511 Bug Fix<br />

1. It is possible to extract Themes Data in SSV Module. The New<br />

Themes… item is enabled.<br />

07.09.2005 1.7.25.510 New SSV Module<br />

1 The SSV is a new concept using geostatistical estimation and<br />

non-linear inversion to optimize a function translating<br />

geophysical resistivity models to geophysical clay thickness<br />

incorporating reported clay thicknesses in boreholes. The clay<br />

thickness in the upper part of the subsurface is an important<br />

factor for the water infiltration speed and thereby the<br />

vulnerability of underlying aquifers. Borehole information<br />

contains the most detailed information on clay thicknesses, but<br />

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