We have considered the problem of the choice of the minimum-gradient support (MGS) parameter in focused inversion for time-lapse (TL) electric resistivity tomography. Most existing approaches have relied either on an arbitrary choice of this parameter or one based on the prior information, such as the expected contrast in the TL image. We have decided to select the MGS parameter using a line search based on the value of the TL data root-mean-square misfit at the first iteration of the nonlinear inversion procedure. The latter was based on a Gauss-Newton scheme minimizing a regularized objective function in which the regularization functional was defined by the MGS functional. The regularization parameter was optimized to achieve a certain t...
Frequency-domain electromagnetic instruments allow the collection of data in different configuration...
We discuss some computational aspects of resistivity imaging by inversion of offshore controlled-sou...
Inconsistencies between an object and its image delivered by tomographical methods are inevitable. L...
We have considered the problem of the choice of the minimum-gradient support (MGS) parameter in focu...
Inversion of time-lapse resistivity data allows obtaining ‘snapshots’ of changes occurring in monito...
We present an algorithm for focusing inversion of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data. ERT ...
The current paradigm for geophysical inversions is to select the simplest solution according to Occa...
The current paradigm in geophysical inversions is to compute the simplest solution according to Occa...
International audienceApplications of time-lapse inversion of electrical resistivity tomography allo...
The problem of determining optimal measurement setups that improve the resolution of reconstructed i...
Often in geophysical monitoring experiments time-lapse inversion models vary too smoothly with time...
The present study explores the applicability and effectiveness of an optimization technique applied ...
Two strategies are presented for obtaining the maximum spatial resolution in electrical resistivity ...
Abstract Regularization is used to solve the ill-posed problem of magnetotelluric inversion usually ...
Within geoelectrical imaging, the choice of measurement configurations and electrode locations is kn...
Frequency-domain electromagnetic instruments allow the collection of data in different configuration...
We discuss some computational aspects of resistivity imaging by inversion of offshore controlled-sou...
Inconsistencies between an object and its image delivered by tomographical methods are inevitable. L...
We have considered the problem of the choice of the minimum-gradient support (MGS) parameter in focu...
Inversion of time-lapse resistivity data allows obtaining ‘snapshots’ of changes occurring in monito...
We present an algorithm for focusing inversion of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) data. ERT ...
The current paradigm for geophysical inversions is to select the simplest solution according to Occa...
The current paradigm in geophysical inversions is to compute the simplest solution according to Occa...
International audienceApplications of time-lapse inversion of electrical resistivity tomography allo...
The problem of determining optimal measurement setups that improve the resolution of reconstructed i...
Often in geophysical monitoring experiments time-lapse inversion models vary too smoothly with time...
The present study explores the applicability and effectiveness of an optimization technique applied ...
Two strategies are presented for obtaining the maximum spatial resolution in electrical resistivity ...
Abstract Regularization is used to solve the ill-posed problem of magnetotelluric inversion usually ...
Within geoelectrical imaging, the choice of measurement configurations and electrode locations is kn...
Frequency-domain electromagnetic instruments allow the collection of data in different configuration...
We discuss some computational aspects of resistivity imaging by inversion of offshore controlled-sou...
Inconsistencies between an object and its image delivered by tomographical methods are inevitable. L...