Title of article :
Electromagnetic Subsurface Imaging. A Case for an Adaptive Born Approximation
Author/Authors :
Niels B. Christensen ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
The process of interpretation of electromagnetic data has many facets of which fast approximate
interpretation techniques is an intriguing one. A new variant of the Born approximation – the
Adaptive Born approximation – is presented and exemplified through 1D and 2D imaging techniques
for transient electromagnetic data. The Adaptive Born approximation is generally applicable
in approximate inversion schemes for inductive electromagnetic data as a one-pass imaging algorithm.
Though it is as simple to use as the ordinary Born approximation, it offers a more accurate
inverse mapping.
In the first part of this paper an attempt will be made to give an overview of fundamental concepts
in electromagnetic subsurface imaging relevant for approximate inverse mappings and to outline
major trends in present day modeling and inversion of electromagnetic data. This is of course an
impossible task – certainly for this author – and much important work will not be mentioned in the
limited space of the following. My apologies to the people who are not mentioned and whose research
is not given credit here though it should have been. Naturally, my choice of references reflects the
“schools” and circles I have been subjected to, but I hope that the list of references to developments
in electromagnetic methods will point to papers of importance and thereby to other references for the
interested reader.
Keywords :
transient electromagnetic method , modeling , electromagnetic , inversion , imaging
Journal title :
Surveys in Geophysics
Journal title :
Surveys in Geophysics