VESStudy - is a tool for the simulation of a vertical electric sounding study (electrical resistivity tomography) of the geological environment with an arbitrary 3D structure.
The development of VESStudy started in 2002. Up to 2011 many tests and modifications ware performed. Initially VESStudy was developed as an additional module for a commercial mesh generator. In 2011 the import of msh files of the free mesh generator Gmsh (http://geuz.org/gmsh/) was implemented. In 2012, the import of vtk files was added and the software packet GenModel for generation of models was developed. This feature extensions enable to use VESStudy as a standalone software.
VESStudy is provided as freeware under the MIT license.
The development of VESStudy started in 2002. Up to 2011 many tests and modifications ware performed. Initially VESStudy was developed as an additional module for a commercial mesh generator. In 2011 the import of msh files of the free mesh generator Gmsh (http://geuz.org/gmsh/) was implemented. In 2012, the import of vtk files was added and the software packet GenModel for generation of models was developed. This feature extensions enable to use VESStudy as a standalone software.
VESStudy is provided as freeware under the MIT license.
Documentation
Review Presentation
User Manual Download
Release
Version 2.0
For Windows
VESStudy2.0
For Linux
Version 1.0.2
For Windows VESStudy1.0.2
For Linux VESStudy1.0.2