Abstract:
It is well known that both gravity and magnetolluric (MT) methods can be used for the depth-to-basement estimation due to the density and conductivity contrast between th...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
It is well known that both gravity and magnetolluric (MT) methods can be used for the depth-to-basement estimation due to the density and conductivity contrast between the sedimentary basin and the underlaid basement rocks. In this case, the primary targets for both methods are the interface between the basement and sedimenary rocks as well as the physical properties of the rocks (density and conductivity). The solution of this inverse problem is typically nonunique and unstable, especially for gravity inversion. In order to overcome this difficulty and provide a more robust solution, we have developed a method of joint inversion to recover both the depth to the basement and the physical properties of the sediments and basement using gravity and MT data simultaneously. The joint inversion algorithm is based on the regularized conjugate gradient method. To speed up the inversion, we use an effective forward modeling method based on the surface Cauchy-type integrals for the gravity field and the surface integral equation representations for the MT field, respectively. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed method using several realistic model studies.
Published in: IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters ( Volume: 14, Issue: 8, August 2017)