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Computers & Geosciences, 1997, Vol 23, Issue 2, p. 189-194
Least-squares fit of an ellipse to anisotropic polar data: Application to azimuthal resistivity surveys in karst regions
Hart D. , Rudman A. J. ,
Abstract:
Polar plots of various types of anisotropic data are often approximated by ellipses and used by earth scientists as part of the interpretation process. FITELLIPSE, a code to calculate the orientation and values of the major and minor axes of a best-fit ellipse to anisotropic data, is written using Maple, a standard commercial software. A nonlinear statistical parameter is calculated to evaluate the goodness-of-fit. Application to azimuthal resistivity in karst of Indiana demonstrates the direction and degree of the anisotropy. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd
Polar plots of various types of anisotropic data are often approximated by ellipses and used by earth scientists as part of the interpretation process. FITELLIPSE, a code to calculate the orientation and values of the major and minor axes of a best-fit ellipse to anisotropic data, is written using Maple, a standard commercial software. A nonlinear statistical parameter is calculated to evaluate the goodness-of-fit. Application to azimuthal resistivity in karst of Indiana demonstrates the direction and degree of the anisotropy. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd
Keywords: anisotropy, azimuthal data, c, code, indiana, karst, karst region, karst regions, least-squares fit, orientation, part, region, regions, resistivity, science, time, times, values,