Forward electromagnetic induction modelling in a multilayered half-space: An open-source software tool

G. P. Deidda;P. Diaz de Alba
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F. Pes;G. Rodriguez
2023-01-01

Abstract

Electromagnetic induction (EMI) techniques are widely used in geophysical surveying. Their success is mainly due to their easy and fast data acquisition, but the effectiveness of data inversion is strongly influenced by the quality of sensed data, resulting from suiting the device configuration to the physical features of the survey site. Forward modelling is an essential tool to optimize this aspect and design a successful surveying campaign. In this paper, a new software tool for forward EMI modelling is introduced. It extends and complements an existing open-source package for EMI data inversion, and includes an interactive graphical user interface. Its use is explained by a theoretical introduction and demonstrated through a simulated case study. The nonlinear data inversion issue is briefly discussed and the inversion module of the package is extended by a new regularized minimal-norm algorithm.
2023
Frequency domain electromagnetic method (FDEM); Electromagnetic induction (EMI); Nonlinear forward modelling; Nonlinear inversion; Sensitivity function; MATLAB Toolbox; Graphical user interface; Near surface geophysics; Electric conductivity; Magnetic permeability
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