Curupira V1.0: Joint Inversion of VES and TEM for Environmental and Mass Movements Studies

Autor Bortolozo, C. A., Porsani, J. L., Pryer, T., Benjumea, J. L. A., Santos, F. A. M. D., Couto, M. A., Pampuch, L. A., Mendes, T. S. G., Metodiev, D., Moraes, M. A. E., Mendes, R. M. & Andrade, M. R. M. D.
Autores Bortolozo, C. A., Porsani, J. L., Pryer, T., Benjumea, J. L. A., Santos, F. A. M. D., Couto, M. A., Pampuch, L. A., Mendes, T. S. G., Metodiev, D., Moraes, M. A. E., Mendes, R. M. & Andrade, M. R. M. D.
Resumo

An innovative inversion code, named “Curupira v1.0”, has been developed using Matlab to determine the vertical distribution of resistivity beneath the subsoil. The program integrates Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES), successful in shallow subsurface exploration and Time Domain Electromagnetic (TEM) techniques, better suited for deeper exploration, both of which are widely employed in geophysical exploration. These methodologies involve calculating subsurface resistivity through appropriate inversion processes. To address the ill-posed nature of inverse problems in geophysics, a joint inversion scheme combining VES and TEM data has been incorporated into Curupira v1.0. The software has been tested on both synthetic and real-world data, the latter of which was acquired from the Parana sedimentary basin which we summarise here. The results indicate that the joint inversion of VES and TEM techniques offers improved recovery of simulated models and demonstrates significant potential for hydrogeological studies.

 

Programa Geofísica
Ano de publicação 2023
Tipo de publicação Artigo publicado em revista
Nome da revista/jornal International Journal of Geosciences
Localidade Publicação Internacional
Volume 14
Número 11
DOI https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2023.1411059
Página inicial 1160
Página final 1176
Palavras chave VES, TEM, Joint Inversion, CRS—Controlled Random Search, Paraná Sedimentary Basin, Brazil
Página web https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=129524