2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2022-1069
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A borehole trajectory inversion scheme to adjust the measurement geometry for 3D travel time tomography on glaciers

Abstract: Abstract. Cross-borehole seismic tomography is a powerful tool to investigate the subsurface with a very high spatial resolution. In a set of boreholes, comprehensive three-dimensional investigations at different depths can be obtained to analyse velocity anisotropy effects due to local changes within the medium. Especially in glaciological applications, the drilling of boreholes with hot water is cost-efficient and provides rapid access to the internal structure of the ice. In turn, movements of the subsurfac… Show more

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“…borehole BH02 and BH07, the inversion algorithm did not fully converge towards the true solution. Instead, some minor artefacts are still visible in the velocity profile in the vicinity of these boreholes (for an enhanced three-dimensional view we refer to our "Video supplement"; Hellmann, 2022b). This is a tradeoff that cannot fully be avoided by such a velocity-borehole inversion as both solutions provide similar residual errors.…”
Section: Application To a Synthetic Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…borehole BH02 and BH07, the inversion algorithm did not fully converge towards the true solution. Instead, some minor artefacts are still visible in the velocity profile in the vicinity of these boreholes (for an enhanced three-dimensional view we refer to our "Video supplement"; Hellmann, 2022b). This is a tradeoff that cannot fully be avoided by such a velocity-borehole inversion as both solutions provide similar residual errors.…”
Section: Application To a Synthetic Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, geometrical errors are smeared into the velocity distribution in the least-resolved parts of the model. We also refer to the "Video supplement" (Hellmann, 2022b) for an enhanced overview of the velocity distribution and artefacts in the ice volume.…”
Section: Application To a Synthetic Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%