Two-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion of blocky geoelectrical structures

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Geology & Geophysics
Creator Zhdanov, Michael
Other Author Mehanee Salah A.
Title Two-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion of blocky geoelectrical structures
Date 2002-01-01
Description This paper demonstrates that there are alternative approaches to the magnetotelluric (MT) inverse problem solution based on different types of geoelectrical models. The traditional approach uses smooth models to describe the conductivity distribution in underground formations. In this paper, we present a new approach, based on approximating the geology by models with blocky conductivity structures. We can select one or another class of inverse models by choosing between different stabilizing functionals in the regularization method. The final decision, w hose approach may be used for the specific MT data set, is made on the basis of available geological information. This paper describes a new way of stabilizing two-dimensional MT inversion using a minimum support functional and shows the improvement that it provides over traditional methods for geoelectrical models with blocky structures. The new method is applied to MT data collected for crustal imaging in the Carrizo Plain in California and to MT data collected for mining exploration by INCO Exploration.
Type Text
Publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Volume 107
Issue B4
First Page 2-1
Last Page 2-11
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Mehanee S. A., & Zhdanov, M. (2002). Two-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion of blocky geoelectrical structures. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(B4), 2065, 2-1-2-11, 1010292001JB00191.
Rights Management Mehanee S., & Zhdanov, M., Two-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion of blocky geoelectrical structures. Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(B4), 2065, 2-1-2-11,1010292001JB00191. Copyright 2002 American Geophysical Union. Reproduced/modified by permission of American Geophysical Union.
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