Subspace inversion of electromagnetic data: application to mid‐ocean‐ridge exploration

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Abstract

Controlled‐source electromagnetic (CSEM) surveys have the ability to provide tomo‐graphic images of electrical conductivity within the Earth. the interpretation of such data sets has long been hampered by inadequate modelling and inversion techniques. In this paper, a subspace inversion technique is described that allows electric dipole‐dipole data to be inverted for a 2‐D electrical conductivity model more efficiently than with existing techniques. the subspace technique is validated by comparison with conventional inversion methods and by inverting data collected over the East Pacific Rise in 1989. A model study indicates that, with adequate data, a variety of possible mid‐ocean‐ridge conductivity models could be distinguished on the basis of a CSEM survey. Copyright © 1995, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Unsworth, M., & Oldenburg, D. (1995). Subspace inversion of electromagnetic data: application to mid‐ocean‐ridge exploration. Geophysical Journal International, 123(1), 161–168. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1995.tb06668.x

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