Simultaneous calibration and inversion algorithm for multiconfiguration electromagnetic induction data acquired at multiple elevations

Author:

Tan Xihe1ORCID,Mester Achim1ORCID,von Hebel Christian2ORCID,Zimmermann Egon1,Vereecken Harry2,van Waasen Stefan3,van der Kruk Jan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Electronic Systems, ZEA-2, Jülich, Germany.(corresponding author); .

2. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Agrosphere, IBG-3, Jülich, Germany..

3. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Electronic Systems, ZEA-2, Jülich, Germany and University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Engineering, Communication Systems, Duisburg, Germany..

Abstract

Electromagnetic induction (EMI) is a contactless and fast geophysical measurement technique. Frequency-domain EMI systems are available as portable rigid booms with fixed separations up to approximately 4 m between the transmitter and the receivers. These EMI systems are often used for high-resolution characterization of the upper subsurface meters (up to depths of approximately 1.5 times the maximum coil separation). The availability of multiconfiguration EMI systems, which measure multiple apparent electrical conductivity ([Formula: see text]) values of different but overlapping soil volumes, enables EMI data inversions to estimate electrical conductivity ([Formula: see text]) changes with depth. However, most EMI systems currently do not provide absolute [Formula: see text] values, but erroneous shifts occur due to calibration problems, which hinder a reliable inversion of the data. Instead of using physical soil data or additional methods to calibrate the EMI data, we have used an efficient and accurate simultaneous calibration and inversion approach to avoid a possible bias of other methods while reducing the acquisition time for the calibration. By measuring at multiple elevations above the ground surface using a multiconfiguration EMI system, we simultaneously obtain multiplicative and additive calibration factors for each coil configuration plus an inverted layered subsurface electrical conductivity model at the measuring location. Using synthetic data, we verify our approach. Experimental data from five different calibration positions along a transect line showed similar calibration results as the data obtained by more elaborate vertical electrical sounding reference measurements. The synthetic and experimental results demonstrate that the multielevation calibration and inversion approach is a promising tool for quantitative electrical conductivity analyses.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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