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Evaluation of induced polarization measurements using a new inversion method
Abstract In this paper, a new inversion method is proposed to process laboratory-measured induced polarization (IP) data. In the new procedure, the concept of the series expansion-based inversion is combined with a more general definition of the objective function. The time constant spectrum of the IP effect is assumed a line spectrum approximated by a series of Dirac’s delta function resulting in a square-integrable forward problem formula. This gives the applicability of the generalized objective function. The expansion coefficients as unknowns represent the model parameters of the inversion procedure. We use the new inversion procedure on an apparent polarizability dataset measured on a rock sample originated from the Recsk ore complex, northeast Hungary. The inversion results was compared to those of three additional laboratory datasets, which were measured on samples rich in ore minerals collected from the same area. The results are compared to those given by the traditional series expansion-based least squares method. It is shown that the newly proposed method gives more accurate and stable parameter estimation.
Evaluation of induced polarization measurements using a new inversion method
Abstract In this paper, a new inversion method is proposed to process laboratory-measured induced polarization (IP) data. In the new procedure, the concept of the series expansion-based inversion is combined with a more general definition of the objective function. The time constant spectrum of the IP effect is assumed a line spectrum approximated by a series of Dirac’s delta function resulting in a square-integrable forward problem formula. This gives the applicability of the generalized objective function. The expansion coefficients as unknowns represent the model parameters of the inversion procedure. We use the new inversion procedure on an apparent polarizability dataset measured on a rock sample originated from the Recsk ore complex, northeast Hungary. The inversion results was compared to those of three additional laboratory datasets, which were measured on samples rich in ore minerals collected from the same area. The results are compared to those given by the traditional series expansion-based least squares method. It is shown that the newly proposed method gives more accurate and stable parameter estimation.
Evaluation of induced polarization measurements using a new inversion method
Fancsik, Tamás (author) / Turai, Endre (author) / Szabó, Norbert Péter (author) / Molnár, Judit Somogyiné (author) / Dobróka, Tünde Edit (author) / Dobróka, Mihály (author)
2021
Article (Journal)
English
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