Ritter O, Grayver A, Klump J, Meqbel N, Thaler J, Weckmann U, Spitzer K, Afanasjew M, Börner RU, Weißflog J, Becken M, Nittinger C, Eckhofer F, Eiermann M,Ernst O
Forschungsartikel (Buchbeitrag)Combining different electromagnetic (EM) methods in joint inversion approaches can enhance the overall resolution power. Every method is associated with a particular sensitivity pattern. By assembling complementary patterns, subsurface imaging becomes more complete and reliable. We describe different paths to obtain multi-EM inversions. First, a joint inversion approach using finite difference forward operators is outlined that formulates the problem of minimizing the objective function using different weights for each individual method. Then we address a sequential approach using finite element methods on unstructured grids to cycle through the different EM methods iteratively. Both methods are based on a traditional parametrization using piecewise constant model parameters which may be inefficient when describing the usually rather coarse models. Therefore, we investigate wavelet-based model representations as an alternative.
| Nittinger, Christian | Professur für Geophysik (Prof. Becken) |