Free Standard AU & NZ Shipping For All Book Orders Over $80!
Register      Login
Exploration Geophysics Exploration Geophysics Society
Journal of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
RESEARCH ARTICLE

The study of diffusion effects in RIM tomographic imaging

G. Rogers, L. Brandt, J. Young and J. Kot

Exploration Geophysics 24(4) 785 - 788
Published: 1993

Abstract

To date, the standard method of producing images from medium-frequency RIM measurements is to use a straight-ray tomographic reconstruction algorithm. In constrast, conventional inversion methods for low-frequency EM measurements are commonly described in terms of secondary fields, produced by eddy currents in a conductive body, and are often carried out by a combination of forward modelling and regularized inversion. These two approaches differ considerably, which brings rise to many questions on the validity of applying straight-ray tomography to RIM data. In the past, this has been justified by the success of the empirical results but work is ongoing to provide a firm theoretical basis for the RIM method and to produce more accurate transmission tomography algorithms which go beyond the straight-ray approximation. Using numerical modelling results, this paper examines the validity of applying a straight-ray tomographic reconstruction algorithm to medium-frequency EM data. Rock conductivities are varied in the examples. The paper also looks at one of the approaches being studied which will hopefully lead to a more accurate transmission tomography algorithm.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG993785

© ASEG 1993

Export Citation

View Dimensions