TitleA Generic 1D Forward Modeling and Inversion Algorithm for TEM Sounding with an Arbitrary Horizontal Loop
AuthorsLi, Zhanhui
Huang, Qinghua
Xie, Xingbing
Tang, Xingong
Chang, Liao
AffiliationPeking Univ, Sch Earth & Space Sci, Dept Geophys, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China.
Yangtze Univ, Key Lab Explorat Technol Oil & Gas Resources, MOE, Wuhan 430100, Hubei, Peoples R China.
Peking Univ, Sch Earth & Space Sci, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China.
KeywordsTransient electromagnetic
adjoint-equation method
arbitrary loop
Gauss-Newton inversion
FAST HANKEL-TRANSFORMS
TRANSIENT ELECTROMAGNETIC RESPONSE
LAYERED EARTH
RECTANGULAR-LOOP
COMPUTATION
FILTERS
FIELD
Issue Date2016
PublisherPURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
CitationPURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS.2016,173(8),2869-2883.
AbstractWe present a generic 1D forward modeling and inversion algorithm for transient electromagnetic (TEM) data with an arbitrary horizontal transmitting loop and receivers at any depth in a layered earth. Both the Hankel and sine transforms required in the forward algorithm are calculated using the filter method. The adjoint-equation method is used to derive the formulation of data sensitivity at any depth in non-permeable media. The inversion algorithm based on this forward modeling algorithm and sensitivity formulation is developed using the Gauss-Newton iteration method combined with the Tikhonov regularization. We propose a new data-weighting method to minimize the initial model dependence that enhances the convergence stability. On a laptop with a CPU of i7-5700HQ@3.5 GHz, the inversion iteration of a 200 layered input model with a single receiver takes only 0.34 s, while it increases to only 0.53 s for the data from four receivers at a same depth. For the case of four receivers at different depths, the inversion iteration runtime increases to 1.3 s. Modeling the data with an irregular loop and an equal-area square loop indicates that the effect of the loop geometry is significant at early times and vanishes gradually along the diffusion of TEM field. For a stratified earth, inversion of data from more than one receiver is useful in noise reducing to get a more credible layered earth. However, for a resistive layer shielded below a conductive layer, increasing the number of receivers on the ground does not have significant improvement in recovering the resistive layer. Even with a down-hole TEM sounding, the shielded resistive layer cannot be recovered if all receivers are above the shielded resistive layer. However, our modeling demonstrates remarkable improvement in detecting the resistive layer with receivers in or under this layer.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/491706
ISSN0033-4553
DOI10.1007/s00024-016-1336-6
IndexedSCI(E)
EI
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