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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: 3D Inversion of Potential-field Data and its
Applications in
Exploration
Problems
Exploration
ProblemsBy
EDR
Houston, Texas
Gravity
and magnetic methods have been applied successfully
to a wide variety of problems such as archaeological
mapping, environmental clean up and mineral and
petroleum
exploration
. Unfortunately, these methods have frequently been
stigmatized as being nonunique
and viewed with
suspicion. The notion of
non-uniqueness, however,
stems mainly from the
mathematical properties
of potential fields and has
little to do with realistic
geologic scenarios. In
reality, geologic units
producing the
gravity
or
magnetic data that we
acquire in real-world
problems do not have
an arbitrary variability.
Imposing simple restrictions on admissible
solutions often leads to a
definitive interpretation of
potential field data.
Practicing geophysicists
have been implicitly doing
it for decades, and now
generalized inversion algorithms following a similar philosophy
can do it too and perhaps do it better. In this presentation, I will
first outline one basic approach to the 3D inversion of potentialfield
data using Tikhonov regularization. This approach
focuses on constructing physical property models or interfaces
by minimizing a model objective function subject to fitting the
observed data. Prior conception of geology and other independent
information can be easily incorporated into the inversion so
that geologically plausible models are produced. I will discuss
aspects of numerical computation for large-scale problems and
illustrate the effectiveness of the method by examples drawn
from mineral and
petroleum
exploration
.
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