Abstract

Due to the induced polarization (IP) effects, abnormal fast decay and sign reversals are often observed in the field airborne transient electromagnetic (ATEM) responses, this phenomenon can well be explained by introducing the four-parameter Cole-Cole resistivity model. However, the introduction of multiple parameters makes the non-uniqueness of inversion more serious. To improve this problem, a weighted 1D laterally constrained inversion is proposed to recover the four IP parameters and thickness via adding different weighted factors chosen by lateral constraint conditions, in this paper, a synthetic polarization model is developed and 1D forward modeling with synthetic natural noise is conducted to imitate the field response. The proposed inversion is employed on the synthetic data and the results demonstrate that the method can improve the inversion stability and obtain more reliable result.

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