Quantitative interpretation of geoelectric inverted data with a robust probabilistic approach

Author:

Isunza Manrique Itzel1ORCID,Caterina David2,Nguyen Frederic2ORCID,Hermans Thomas3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Liege, Urban and Environmental Engineering, Liege, Belgium. (corresponding author)

2. University of Liege, Urban and Environmental Engineering, Liege, Belgium.

3. Ghent University, Department of Geology (WE13), Gent, Belgium.

Abstract

The nonuniqueness of the solution to the geophysical inverse problem can lead to misinterpretation while characterizing the subsurface. To tackle this situation, ground-truth information from excavations and wells can be used to improve, calibrate, and interpret inverted models. We refer to quantitative interpretation as the decision analysis based on probability theory, which is focused on solving a classification problem. First, we present a probabilistic approach to classify the different types of materials or “categories” observed in borehole logs using multiple data sources: inverted 2D electrical resistivity tomography and induced polarization data and the positions ( x, z) of these boreholes. Then, using the Bayes’ rule and permanence of ratios, we compute the joint conditional probabilities of each category, given all data sources in the whole inverted model domain. We validate this approach with synthetic data modeling for a complex anthropogenic-geologic scenario and using real data from an old landfill. Afterward, we assess the performance of the probabilistic approach for classification and compare it with the machine learning algorithm of multilayer perceptron (MLP). In addition, we analyze the effect that the different data sources and the number of boreholes (and their distribution) have on both approaches with the synthetic case. Our results indicate that the MLP performance is better for delineating the different categories where the lateral contrasts in the synthetic resistivity model are small. Nevertheless, the classification obtained with the probabilistic approach using real data seems to provide a more geologically realistic distribution. We conclude that the probabilistic approach is robust for classifying categories when high spatial heterogeneity is expected and when ground-truth data are limited or not sparsely distributed. Finally, this approach can be easily extended to integrate multiple geophysical methods and does not require the optimization of hyperparameters as for MLP.

Funder

Service Public de Wallonie

Interreg North-West Europe

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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