The Matlab Seismic Anisotropy Toolkit (MSAT) is designed to facilitate the analysis and modelling of observations of seismic and elastic anisotropy. This user guide provides information on the range of functions provided by the toolkit along with some brief comments on the background theory implemented within them. The user guide also includes examples of how MSAT can be used. Some of the examples are included in a paper published in Computers and Geosciences (volume 49, pages 81 - 90) which describes MSAT. This is available online as a preprint or from Elsevier.
For the impatient there is a shorter document describing how to get started with MSAT and a of list of functions with links to what each function does.
We also provide copies of the release notes, installation guide, licencing details and some tips for people intrested in developing or modifying the toolkit (this includes information on how to run the test suite).