Electrical Tomography Software
Res2dinv - PASI srl
This very popular software, developped by M.H.Loke, uses the method involving the Sasaki minimum squares inversion (1992) to produce a 2D sub-soil model starting from the data of apparent resistivity (up to 2000 electrodes). It is completely automatic and does not require that the user formulates a starting model. When using a state-of-art computer, the inversion of a single pseudosection will require only a few minutes.
RES2DINV supports spreading types like Wenner, Schlumberger, Pole-Pole, Pole-Dipole, line Dipole, equatorial Dipole and other non-conventional spreading types.