Hello,

It appears that the inversion is struggling to fit the surface to the 
constraints, hence the almost uniform shift downwards while the 'peaks' occur 
at the constraint locations.

To me it looks like a DC Shift might help you achieve a more geologically 
reasonable result. Have you applied a DC shift to your data? Some further 
information on the DC Shift is provided here:

https://my.geosoft.com/supportcentre#/kb/kA230000000V6OQCA0


Best regards,

Darren Andrews


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From: author.nameemail [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 12:30 PM
To: Geosoft Oasis montaj and Target <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:[geonet] Constraints Grid

Hi Ed. I had another issue with the constraint grid and I was wondering if you 
had any insight into the following: I included my new constraint grid (built 
from wells) with my model and when I ran the inversion, peaks form where the 
constrained locations are. I attached an image of what it looks like. Do you 
happen to know why this is happening? Thank you!
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