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Occam's inversion to generate smooth, two-dimensional models from magnetotelluric data

C. D. de Groot-Hedlin, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1990 - 
- Vol. 55, Iss: 12, pp 1613-1624
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In this paper, the authors propose an extension of the existing 1-D algorithm, Occam's inversion, to smooth 2-D models using an extension to the existing Occam inversion.
Abstract
Magnetotelluric (MT) data are inverted for smooth 2-D models using an extension of the existing 1-D algorithm, Occam’s inversion. Since an MT data set consists of a finite number of imprecise data, an infinity of solutions to the inverse problem exists. Fitting field or synthetic electromagnetic data as closely as possible results in theoretical models with a maximum amount of roughness, or structure. However, by relaxing the misfit criterion only a small amount, models which are maximally smooth may be generated. Smooth models are less likely to result in overinterpretation of the data and reflect the true resolving power of the MT method. The models are composed of a large number of rectangular prisms, each having a constant conductivity. Apriori information, in the form of boundary locations only or both boundary locations and conductivity, may be included, providing a powerful tool for improving the resolving power of the data. Joint inversion of TE and TM synthetic data generated from known models al...

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Rapid least-squared inversion of apparent resisitivity pseudosections by a quasi-Newton method

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Nonlinear conjugate gradients algorithm for 2-D magnetotelluric inversion

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A comparison of smooth and blocky inversion methods in 2-D electrical imaging surveys

TL;DR: In this paper, the L 2 norm based least squares optimisation method is used to map moderately complex structures with arbitrary resistivity distributions, and the blocky or L 1 norm optimization method can be used for such situations.
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Occam's inversion; a practical algorithm for generating smooth models from electromagnetic sounding data

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a smoothest model which fits the data to within an expected tolerance for the inversion of both magnetotelluric and Schlumberger sounding field data.
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Magnetotelluric responses of three-dimensional bodies in layered earths

TL;DR: The electromagnetic fields scattered by a three-dimensional inhomogeneity in the earth are affected strongly by boundary charges as discussed by the authors, which causes tensor magnetotelluric (MT) apparent resistivities to remain anomalous as frequency approaches zero.
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Static shift of magnetotelluric data and its removal in a sedimentary basin environment

Alan G. Jones
- 01 Jul 1988 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of static shift on the apparent resistivity curve of a magnetotelluric (MT) was investigated using a modeling algorithm that derives point voltages rather than point electric fields.
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