Geophysical 3D Inversion Modelling is a computational technique used to simulate and visualize the subsurface structures and properties of the Earth. It involves integrating various geophysical data sets, such as seismic, gravity, magnetic, and electrical data, to create a comprehensive representation of the Earth’s subsurface in three dimensions.
Geophysical 3D modelling is widely used in various industries, including oil and gas exploration, mineral exploration, environmental studies, groundwater management, and geotechnical engineering. By providing a visual representation of subsurface structures and properties, it helps decision-makers better understand geological formations, optimize resource exploration and extraction efforts, and mitigate geological hazards.