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Fullagar Geophysics, Brisbane, Australia
Mira Geoscience Asia Pacific, Brisbane, Australia
Kennecott Canada Exploration, Vancouver, Canada
Corresponding author: fullagargeophysics{at}yahoo.com
During the past 10 years, there has been a shift in modelling for geophysical interpretation away from idealized geometrical bodies floating in air and toward fully three- dimensional representations. This transition has been driven by a number of factors, both technological and conceptual. The principal conceptual driver has been the growing recognition of the importance of integrated interpretations. Interpretation is a shared responsibility of geoscientists, the common goal being an Earth model consistent with all available information.
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