Geologically Constrained 2D and 3D Airborne EM Inversion Through Cross-Gradient Regularization and Multi-Grid Efficiency
C. Scholl, J. Neumann, M.D. Watts, S. Hallinan and Shane Mulè
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2016(1) 1 - 6
Published: 2016
Abstract
With a goal of increasing the geological reliability of single and joint domain inversion, including those set in rugged terrain, we present an expanded scope for cross-gradient regularized inversion. The basic application covers the usual structural similarity objective — comparing the gradient fields of distinct property volumes derived from different geophysical domains — but a particular advantage comes when including gradients derived a priori, from geology or any ancillary property set, providing reference gradient control during single or joint inversions.In the first example, straightforward cross-gradient joint inversion of synthetic datasets of airborne EM (AEM) and airborne gravity-gradiometry (AGG) improves both the lateral and vertical definition of closely adjacent but distinct bodies.
Two further AEM examples include surface and subsurface geology in the cross-gradient inversion; a) complex foothills setting, and b) buried massive sulphide. Both outputs demonstrate a marked improvement in interpretability over the standard smooth model approach.
https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2016ab229
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