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An overview of a highly versatile forward and stable inverse algorithm for airborne, ground-based and borehole electromagnetic and electric data

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Aarhus University1

Sorbonne Université2

Lancaster University3

National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

Geodynamics, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark5

SkyTEM Surveys ApS6

We present an overview of a mature, robust and general algorithm providing a single framework for the inversion of most electromagnetic and electrical data types and instrument geometries. The implementation mainly uses a 1D earth formulation for electromagnetics and magnetic resonance sounding (MRS) responses, while the geoelectric responses are both 1D and 2D and the sheet's response models a 3D conductive sheet in a conductive host with an overburden of varying thickness and resistivity.

In all cases, the focus is placed on delivering full system forward modelling across all supported types of data. Our implementation is modular, meaning that the bulk of the algorithm is independent of data type, making it easy to add support for new types. Having implemented forward response routines and file I/O for a given data type provides access to a robust and general inversion engine.

This engine includes support for mixed data types, arbitrary model parameter constraints, integration of prior information and calculation of both model parameter sensitivity analysis and depth of investigation. We present a review of our implementation and methodology and show four different examples illustrating the versatility of the algorithm.

The first example is a laterally constrained joint inversion (LCI) of surface time domain induced polarisation (TDIP) data and borehole TDIP data. The second example shows a spatially constrained inversion (SCI) of airborne transient electromagnetic (AEM) data. The third example is an inversion and sensitivity analysis of MRS data, where the electrical structure is constrained with AEM data.

The fourth example is an inversion of AEM data, where the model is described by a 3D sheet in a layered conductive host.

Language: English
Year: 2015
Pages: 223-235
ISSN: 18347533 and 08123985
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1071/EG13097
ORCIDs: 0000-0002-5397-4832 , 0000-0001-5829-2913 , 0000-0002-3395-878X and Nielsen, Jens Emil

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