Abstract
In this study, we present a new methodology for 2D joint inversion, or data fusion, of DC electro-resistivity and Transient Electromagnetic methods. These geophysical techniques have traditionally been used separately, but by combining them, we aim to decrease ambiguities and increase the robustness of the resulting subsurface model. The inversion process was conducted using the classical Occam method with smooth models and synthetic studies were also conducted to understand the limitations and advantages of the method. We also applied the algorithm to data obtained in groundwater exploration in Brazil, and the results showed that the 2D joint inversion is promising in increasing accuracy and reducing ambiguity in subsurface imaging.
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