Application of Audio-Magnetotelluric and Dual-Frequency Induced Polarization Joint Inversion in a Pb-Zn Deposit Exploration in Inner Mongolia, China
Shah Fahad,
Chunming Liu,
Rujun Chen
et al.
Abstract:Models of subsurface structures are important for successful deposit exploration but are challenged by the need to integrate data from different geophysical methods. In the present study, we evaluated a method of joint inversion in which audio-magnetotelluric (AMT) and dual frequency induced polarization (DFIP) data sets are inverted simultaneously to produce a consistent 2D resistivity model to show a clear image of subsurface structures. To achieve the objectives, we conducted AMT and DFIP surveys first on t… Show more
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