Eleonora Todde

Sharp spatially constrained inversion of 3D FD-EMI datasets with structural prior information from GPR data: application to peat soil evaluation

Giulio Vignoli;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Three-dimensional frequency-domain electromagnetic induction (FD-EMI) surveying involves using a profile spacing that is smaller than the crossline footprint of the measurements. Using portable multiconfiguration loop-loop sensors, this approach can image the spatial distribution of electrical conductivity in the shallow subsurface with a relatively high lateral resolution. A pseudo-3D sharp inversion procedure (spatially constrained 1D inversion) can be improved by using further constraints, such as structural prior information obtained from 3D ground-penetrating radar surveys. Two field examples indicate how structural and model sharpness constraints yield improved pseudo-3D models compared with models obtained from more classical approaches (e.g., nonstructurally constrained and based on smoothness constraints). These results also highlight the nonuniqueness of the resulting FD-EMI conductivity models, which can critically influence subsequent interpretations in terms of geologic units and petrophysical properties.
2025
2025
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internazionale
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Electrical/resistivity; Electromagnetics; Environmental; Inversion; Near surface
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
Klose, Tim; Guillemoteau, Julien; Koyan, Philipp; Walter, Judith; Vignoli, Giulio; Tronicke, Jens
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