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Two-dimensional inversion of spectral induced polarization data using MPI parallel algorithm in data space
Authors:Zhi-Yong Zhang  Han-Dong Tan  Kun-Peng Wang  Chang-Hong Lin  Bin Zhang  Mao-Bi Xie
Institution:1.School of Geophysics and Information Technology,China University of Geosciences,Beijing,China;2.Key Laboratory of Geo-detection (China University of Geosciences, Beijing),Ministry of Education,Beijing,China;3.China Non-ferrous Metals Resource Geological Survey,Beijing,China
Abstract:Traditional two-dimensional (2D) complex resistivity forward modeling is based on Poisson’s equation but spectral induced polarization (SIP) data are the coproducts of the induced polarization (IP) and the electromagnetic induction (EMI) effects. This is especially true under high frequencies, where the EMI effect can exceed the IP effect. 2D inversion that only considers the IP effect reduces the reliability of the inversion data. In this paper, we derive differential equations using Maxwell’s equations. With the introduction of the Cole–Cole model, we use the finite-element method to conduct 2D SIP forward modeling that considers the EMI and IP effects simultaneously. The data-space Occam method, in which different constraints to the model smoothness and parametric boundaries are introduced, is then used to simultaneously obtain the four parameters of the Cole—Cole model using multi-array electric field data. This approach not only improves the stability of the inversion but also significantly reduces the solution ambiguity. To improve the computational efficiency, message passing interface programming was used to accelerate the 2D SIP forward modeling and inversion. Synthetic datasets were tested using both serial and parallel algorithms, and the tests suggest that the proposed parallel algorithm is robust and efficient.
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