Original paper
Rapid least‐squares inversion of apparent resistivity pseudosections by a quasi‐Newton method1
Abstract
A fast inversion technique for the interpretation of data from resistivity tomography surveys has been developed for operation on a microcomputer. This technique is based on the smoothness‐constrained least‐squares method and it produces a two‐dimensional subsurface model from the apparent resistivity pseudosection. In the first iteration, a homogeneous earth model is used as the starting model for which the apparent resistivity partial...
Paper Details
Title
Rapid least‐squares inversion of apparent resistivity pseudosections by a quasi‐Newton method1
Published Date
Jan 1, 1996
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
1
Pages
131 - 152
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