This paper deals with the solution of Maxwell's equations to model the electromagnetic fields in the case of a layered earth. The integrals involved in the solution are approximated by means of a novel approach based on the splitting of the reflection term. The inverse problem, consisting in the computation of the unknown underground conductivity distribution from a set of modeled magnetic field components, is also considered. Two optimization algorithms are applied, based on line-and global-search methods, and a new minimization approach is presented. Several EM surveys from the ground surface are simulated, considering the horizontal coplanar (HCP) and perpendicular (PRP) magnetic dipolar configurations. The numerical experiments, carried out for the study of river-levees integrity, allowed to estimate the errors associated to these kind of investigations, and confirm the reliability of the technique.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

A fast and accurate numerical approach for electromagnetic inversion

Picotti S.
2023-01-01

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This paper deals with the solution of Maxwell's equations to model the electromagnetic fields in the case of a layered earth. The integrals involved in the solution are approximated by means of a novel approach based on the splitting of the reflection term. The inverse problem, consisting in the computation of the unknown underground conductivity distribution from a set of modeled magnetic field components, is also considered. Two optimization algorithms are applied, based on line-and global-search methods, and a new minimization approach is presented. Several EM surveys from the ground surface are simulated, considering the horizontal coplanar (HCP) and perpendicular (PRP) magnetic dipolar configurations. The numerical experiments, carried out for the study of river-levees integrity, allowed to estimate the errors associated to these kind of investigations, and confirm the reliability of the technique.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2023
Maxwell equations
Gauss-Kronrod quadrature
EM response
EM inversion
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