2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-014-1634-1
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Iodine-bearing saline aquifer prospecting using magnetotelluric method in Golestan plain, NE Iran

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“…Two-dimensional inversion of the high-resolution magnetotelluric (MT) data, including more than 500 stations, has been performed along five profiles for determinant impedance (DET) (Pedersen and Engels 2005) within the period range of 0.001 second to 700 seconds. The DET is a very practical data mode because it is rotationally invariant and 3D and galvanic distortion effects (static shift) can be suppressed to some extent (Pedersen and Engels 2005;Oskooi 2004;Oskooi et al 2005;Oskooi and Mansoori 2014;Oskooi, Pedersen, and Koyi 2014). In order to check the convergence and validation of the inversions, we tested several parameters such as different initial models with half-spaces with varying resistivity, smooth Occam, and combination of smoothness constraints and Marquardt-Levenberg damping for regularization, different vertical and horizontal smoothing weights (Constable, Parker, and Constable 1987;De Groot-Hedlin and Constable 1990), and so on.…”
Section: A N D 3 D I N V E R S I O Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two-dimensional inversion of the high-resolution magnetotelluric (MT) data, including more than 500 stations, has been performed along five profiles for determinant impedance (DET) (Pedersen and Engels 2005) within the period range of 0.001 second to 700 seconds. The DET is a very practical data mode because it is rotationally invariant and 3D and galvanic distortion effects (static shift) can be suppressed to some extent (Pedersen and Engels 2005;Oskooi 2004;Oskooi et al 2005;Oskooi and Mansoori 2014;Oskooi, Pedersen, and Koyi 2014). In order to check the convergence and validation of the inversions, we tested several parameters such as different initial models with half-spaces with varying resistivity, smooth Occam, and combination of smoothness constraints and Marquardt-Levenberg damping for regularization, different vertical and horizontal smoothing weights (Constable, Parker, and Constable 1987;De Groot-Hedlin and Constable 1990), and so on.…”
Section: A N D 3 D I N V E R S I O Nmentioning
confidence: 99%