“…Mosegaard and Tarantola (1995) first introduced McMC to geophysical community, after which the method was applied widely to solve seismic inverse problems (Sambridge, 1999;Malinverno, 2002). In the more sophisticated Reversible Jump McMC (rj-McMC -Green, 1995;Green & Mira, 2001;Green, 2003), the parametrization including dimensionality of the parameter vector is also treated as unknown and is constrained by the data during inversion (Bodin & Sambridge, 2009;Bodin et al, 2012;Galetti et al, 2015Galetti et al, , 2017Zhang et al, 2018Zhang et al, , 2020. This can lead to huge gain in efficiency by reducing dimensionality to only parameters that are justifiably necessary to explain the data.…”