A sliced-3D approach to finite-difference time-domain modeling by optimizing perfectly matched layers

Author:

Delf Richard1ORCID,Giannopoulos Antonios2,Bingham Robert G.1ORCID,Curtis Andrew1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Edinburgh, School of GeoSciences, Edinburgh EH8 9XP, UK.(corresponding author);

2. University of Edinburgh, School of Engineering, Edinburgh EH9 3JL, UK..

Abstract

Finite-difference time-domain forward modeling is often used to gain a more quantitative understanding of the interactions between electromagnetic fields and targets. To undertake full 3D simulations, the computational demands are challenging, so simulations are often undertaken in two dimensions, in which assumptions in the propagation of electromagnetic fields and source type can result in errors. We have developed the concept of a sliced-3D simulation, wherein a thin slice of a 3D domain with strictly 2D geometry is used to minimize computational demands while obtaining synthetic waveforms that contain full 3D propagation effects. This approach requires optimization of perfectly matched layer (PML) boundary condition parameters so as to minimize the errors associated with the source being located close to the boundary, and as a result of grazing-incident angle wave conversion to evanescent energy. We explore the frequency dependence of PML parameters, and we establish a relationship between complex frequency stretching parameters and effective wavelength. The resultant parameter choice is shown to minimize propagation errors in the context of a simple radioglaciological model, in which 3D domains may be prohibitively large, and for a near-surface cross-borehole survey configuration, a case in which full-waveform inversion may typically be used.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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