Interpex Ix1d V350 · Premium & Latest
For decades, geophysicists, hydrogeologists, and environmental consultants have relied on Electrical Resistivity Imaging (ERI) and Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) to map subsurface structures. While modern 2D and 3D inversion software have gained popularity, the remains a cornerstone of quick, cost-effective site characterization. At the heart of this methodology stands a legendary piece of software: Interpex IX1D v350 .
Once imported, the software displays data on the left and the model on the right. Graphical Editing interpex ix1d v350
: Designed for Windows environments (XP through Windows 10). Once imported, the software displays data on the
The core Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm has been tweaked for better convergence stability, especially with noisy field data. v350 introduces adaptive damping factors that reduce the risk of overfitting—a common problem with earlier 1D codes. v350 introduces adaptive damping factors that reduce the
The software excels at converting apparent resistivity curves (measured in ohm-m) into a layered earth model—typically 2 to 7 layers—showing true resistivity and thickness for each layer. This output is essential for:
Design and Build The IX1D V350 adopts a simple, utilitarian aesthetic. The chassis uses cost-effective materials that prioritize light weight and manufacturability over luxury feel. Fit and finish are adequate for its segment: seams are generally aligned, and ports are accessible. The device’s size and weight favor portability, while the cooling solution is intentionally modest, reflecting the product’s low-to-midrange thermal and power profile.