Abstract

As we seek to make geophysical models more consistent with geological models, more and more a priori information is incorporated into geophysical inverse problems. How we make the most use of a priori information is still a key issue in geophysical inversion, particularly for effectively representing such information in inversion problems. To address this problem, we propose a symmetric polynomial constrained inversion algorithm that can represent multiple known physical properties for the lithology. The electrical resistivity synthetic model tests show that the inversion results constrained with symmetric polynomials can make the model resistivity be in line with a priori information and obtain more realistic sharp boundaries. Finally, we give a practical verification of our inversion algorithm with field data.

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