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I have been working with an earthquake model that involves a curved fault. When I attempt to run the "poly3d-inv -i inv.in" command to perform inversion analysis, I encounter an error (cannot calc element normal. Elt must have avery odd shape, and I am unsure about the root cause of this issue. The following are key aspects of the problem:
The earthquake model comprises two faults. One of these faults is considerably larger and curved, while the other fault is oriented nearly east-west.
When I execute the "poly3d-inv -i inv.in" command on a single segment of the fault, it runs successfully without any errors. However, when I attempt to run the same command on all the segments simultaneously, the error is triggered
My operating system environment is a virtual machine running "Windows XP."
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Problem Description:
I have been working with an earthquake model that involves a curved fault. When I attempt to run the "poly3d-inv -i inv.in" command to perform inversion analysis, I encounter an error (cannot calc element normal. Elt must have avery odd shape, and I am unsure about the root cause of this issue. The following are key aspects of the problem:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: