Recovering induced polarization effects from 1-D coupled inversion of transient electromagnetic data
Fereydoun Sharifi,
Bülent Tezkan,
Ismael M Ibraheem
et al.
Abstract:Summary
Induced Polarization (IP) effects can significantly affect and superimpose the inductive earth response, leading to heavily distorted data and, if overlooked, false geological interpretation. In this paper, we implemented the Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) and very fast simulated annealing (VFSA) algorithms to recover induced polarization effects from central loop transient electromagnetic (TEM) data. To incorporate the IP effect in the TEM response, we used the Cole-Cole parameterization, max… Show more
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