Deco artefacts with low GFlow, ticket #549
Robert Helling
helling at atdotde.de
Tue Jun 17 05:29:00 PDT 2014
Roberto,
thanks a lot.
On 17.06.2014, at 14:04, roberto forini <forini.r at gmail.com> wrote:
> This maybe could help to understand your great explanation..
>
>
This is a very nice plot that helps to understand the “normal” situation. There is only a small detail that I would draw differently (and which is crucial to understand the problematic case): The scale for GFlow should also be a vertical scale (like the one for GFhigh) since it has to be applied at a given depth (namely that of the first stop) and not at a given tissue load (like a horizontal scale).
So here is my version of the plot. There is also a second one illustrating the “low GFlow value applied at shallow depth leads to inverted slope” problem:
Best
Robert
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