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Screenshot of geophysical depth slices in AGS Workbench 6.8

See what’s new in AGS Workbench 6.8 and SPIA 3.8

AGS Workbench 6.8 updates include:  ​​​​New tools Faster Views Simplified licensing on MySeequent with a Seequent ID AGS SPIA 3.8 ...
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What’s new in AGS Workbench 6.7

What’s new in AGS Workbench 6.7

The latest release of AGS Workbench provides improved interoperability between Oasis montaj and AGS Workbench. With support for the Oasis ...
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Aarhus University Togo Project tTEM

Towed Transient Electromagnetic Technology (tTEM) Improves Water Access in Developing Countries

The Aarhus University HydroGeophysics Group are dedicated to improving water access in developing countries. We are excited to share their ...
Introduction to the Hydro-Structural Modelling (HSM) module in Aarhus Workbench 6.6

Introduction to the Hydro-Structural Modelling (HSM) module in Aarhus Workbench 6.6

With the latest release of Aarhus Workbench, we have introduced a new module that enables you to create groundwater models ...
Aarhus Workbench 6.6: Redesigned TEM Auto Processing Tool

Aarhus Workbench 6.6: Redesigned TEM Auto Processing Tool

Suppress couplings and background noise and reduce model uncertainty with the TEM auto processing tool. Overview   SpeakersToke Højbjerg Søltoft ...
Aarhus Workbench 6.6: New data visualisation capabilities with “Views”

Aarhus Workbench 6.6: New data visualisation capabilities with “Views”

Views is a flexible, visual tool for processing and visualization of all EM and streamed ERT data in Workbench. Depending ...
Filling the gaps: Why geotech and geophysics are better together

Filling the gaps: Why geotech and geophysics are better together

Clouds roll over Austria’s highest peak revealing it part by part. Andi A. Pfaffhuber has made a career piecing together ...
How a highway saved costs with workbench

How a Nordic highway reduced drilling by 30% with AEM, Workbench, and machine learning

They estimated it would require around 600 boreholes for the project, and EMerald Geomodelling reduced that by 30%. That's around ...
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