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In general I really like the online content of the courses. Its excellent and does a better job of outlining the material than a lot of other textbooks etc. For instance I reference one of the course pages on the EM31 in my reports that I submit to clients because it is the simplest and most compact explanation of the methodology and instrument. I will probably do this with ERT methodology as well.
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@lheagy your welcome! I also posted a comment under the issue about the DC resistivity page about possibly updating the discussion a bit.
I am quite in awe of all you and your colleagues/fellow graduate students have created early in your careers. Good Luck going forward with all your ventures. For instance SimPEG lowers the barrier to entry into solving geophysical problems on a computer. Geoscienctists without borders could probably use it to solve a lot of humanitarian problems for a much lower cost and for students it will be incredibly powerful because you don't have to worry about paying a price for software or as in my case borrowing old and poorly written code from my advisor.
In general I really like the online content of the courses. Its excellent and does a better job of outlining the material than a lot of other textbooks etc. For instance I reference one of the course pages on the EM31 in my reports that I submit to clients because it is the simplest and most compact explanation of the methodology and instrument. I will probably do this with ERT methodology as well.
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