This video is a quick run-through of how Geoscience ANALYST Pro’s basic geophysics works. It is not a step-by-step “how to” per se, but shows what can be achieved in a fluid overview. It will demonstrate how this utility computes a best fit (least squares) trend through a nominated property of a 2D grid object or point object. This feature is available as of v3.0.
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