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3D controlled-source electromagnetic modeling in anisotropic medium using edge-based finite element method

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The method uses the edge-based vector basis functions, which automatically enforce the divergence free conditions for electric and magnetic fields, which is effective in modeling the seafloor bathymetry using hexahedral mesh.
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This article is published in Computers & Geosciences.The article was published on 2014-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 85 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mixed finite element method & Extended finite element method.

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An efficient hybrid direct-iterative solver for three-dimensional higher-order edge-based finite element simulation for magnetotelluric data in anisotropic media

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Three-Dimensional CSEM Modelling on Unstructured Tetrahedral Meshes Using Edge Finite Elements

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HPC and edge elements for geophysical electromagnetic problems: an overview

TL;DR: In this article, the first steps in developing a Nedelec Elements code for simulation of geophysical electromagnetic problems and first ideas on how implement the key issues of Edge Elements in an efficient way on HPC platforms.
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Q1. What have the authors contributed in "3d controlled-source electromagnetic modeling in anisotropic medium using edge-based finite element method" ?

This paper presents a linear edge-based finite element method for numerical modeling of 3D controlledsource electromagnetic data in an anisotropic conductive medium. The authors use a nonuniform rectangular mesh in order to capture the rapid change of diffusive electromagnetic field within the regions of anomalous conductivity and close to the location of the source. 

Future work will be aimed at the implementation of the high order finite elements and at the use of the unstructured tetrahedral and hexahedron meshes to include seafloor bathymetry and complex geoelectrical structures in the modeling of the MCSEM data.