Least‐squares deconvolution of apparent resistivity pseudosections
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Society of Exploration Geophysicists in Geophysics
- Vol. 60 (6) , 1682-1690
- https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1443900
Abstract
A fast technique for the inversion of data from resistivity tomography surveys has been developed. This technique is based on the smoothness‐constrained, least‐squares method, and it produces a 2-D subsurface model that is free of distortions in the apparent resistivity pseudosection caused by the electrode array geometry used. A homogeneous earth model is used as the starting model for which the apparent resistivity partial derivative values can be calculated analytically. Tests with a variety of models and data from field surveys show that this technique is insensitive to random noise, provided a sufficiently large damping factor is used, and that it can resolve structures that cause overlapping anomalies in the pseudosection. On a 33 MHz 80486DX microcomputer, it takes about 5 s to process a single data set.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
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