A comparison of smooth and blocky inversion methods in 2D electrical imaging surveys
Universiti Sains Malaysia · Moscow State University of Technologies and Management named after K.G. Razumovskiy · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Two-dimensional electrical imaging surveys are now widely used in engineering and environmental surveys to map moderately complex structures. In order to adequately resolve such structures with arbitrary resistivity distributions, the regularised least-squares optimisation method with a cell-based model is frequently used in the inversion of the electrical imaging data. The L norm based least-squares optimisation method that attempts to minimise the sum of squares of the spatial changes in the model resistivity is often used. The resulting inversion model has a smooth variation in the resistivity values. In cases where the true subsurface resistivity consists of several regions that are approximately…
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3Topics & keywords
- Inversion (geology)
- Piecewise
- Electrical resistivity and conductivity
- Electrical resistivity tomography
- Geology
- Synthetic data
- Inverse transform sampling
- Norm (philosophy)
- Life in Land