Whenever a geophysical image is to be constructed, a variety of choices must be made. Some, such as those governing data selection and processing, or model parametrization, are somewhat arbitrary: there may be little reason to prefer one choice over another. Others, such as defining the theoretical framework within which the data are to be explained, may be more straightforward: typically, an ‘exact’ theory exists, but various approximations may need to be adopted in order to make the imaging problem computationally tractable. Differences between any two images of the same system can be explained in terms of differences between these choices. Understanding the impact of each particular decision is essential if images are to be interpreted p...
Geophysical tomographic studies traditionally exploit linear, damped least-squares inversion methods...
Inconsistencies between an object and its image delivered by tomographical methods are inevitable. L...
A meaningful solution to an inversion problem should be composed of the preferred inversion model an...
Whenever a geophysical image is to be constructed, a variety of choices must be made. Some, such as ...
In geophysical inversion, a significant effort is invested to obtain images of the Earth from finite...
In geophysical inversion, a significant effort is invested to obtain images of the Earth from finite...
In geophysical inversion, a significant effort is invested to obtain images of the Earth from finite...
Both imaging and inversion of potential fields allow the estimation of the source-property distribut...
Practical decisions are often made based on the subsurface images obtained by inverting geophysical ...
In geophysical inversion the model parameterisation, the number of unknown the level of smoothing a...
A critical problem in inversion of geophysical data is developing a stable inverse problem solution ...
The vast majority of the Earth system is inaccessible to direct observation. Consequently, the struc...
Journal ArticleThe existing techniques for appraisal of geophysical inverse images are based on calc...
Recently published images of the Earth's mantle are characterized by a nominal resolution much highe...
Geophysicists are often concerned with reconstructing subsurface properties using observations colle...
Geophysical tomographic studies traditionally exploit linear, damped least-squares inversion methods...
Inconsistencies between an object and its image delivered by tomographical methods are inevitable. L...
A meaningful solution to an inversion problem should be composed of the preferred inversion model an...
Whenever a geophysical image is to be constructed, a variety of choices must be made. Some, such as ...
In geophysical inversion, a significant effort is invested to obtain images of the Earth from finite...
In geophysical inversion, a significant effort is invested to obtain images of the Earth from finite...
In geophysical inversion, a significant effort is invested to obtain images of the Earth from finite...
Both imaging and inversion of potential fields allow the estimation of the source-property distribut...
Practical decisions are often made based on the subsurface images obtained by inverting geophysical ...
In geophysical inversion the model parameterisation, the number of unknown the level of smoothing a...
A critical problem in inversion of geophysical data is developing a stable inverse problem solution ...
The vast majority of the Earth system is inaccessible to direct observation. Consequently, the struc...
Journal ArticleThe existing techniques for appraisal of geophysical inverse images are based on calc...
Recently published images of the Earth's mantle are characterized by a nominal resolution much highe...
Geophysicists are often concerned with reconstructing subsurface properties using observations colle...
Geophysical tomographic studies traditionally exploit linear, damped least-squares inversion methods...
Inconsistencies between an object and its image delivered by tomographical methods are inevitable. L...
A meaningful solution to an inversion problem should be composed of the preferred inversion model an...