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Three-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion using non-linear conjugate gradients

Gregory A. NewmanDavid Alumbaugh

Year: 2000 Journal:   Geophysical Journal International Vol: 140 (2)Pages: 410-424   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

We have formulated a 3-D inverse solution for the magnetotelluric (MT) problem using the non-linear conjugate gradient method. Finite difference methods are used to compute predicted data efficiently and objective functional gradients. Only six forward modelling applications per frequency are typically required to produce the model update at each iteration. This efficiency is achieved by incorporating a simple line search procedure that calls for a sufficient reduction in the objective functional, instead of an exact determination of its minimum along a given descent direction. Additional efficiencies in the scheme are sought by incorporating preconditioning to accelerate solution convergence. Even with these efficiencies, the solution’s realism and complexity are still limited by the speed and memory of serial processors. To overcome this barrier, the scheme has been implemented on a parallel computing platform where tens to thousands of processors operate on the problem simultaneously. The inversion scheme is tested by inverting data produced with a forward modelling code algorithmically different from that employed in the inversion algorithm. This check provides independent verification of the scheme since the two forward modelling algorithms are prone to different types of numerical error.

Keywords:
Magnetotellurics Inversion (geology) Conjugate gradient method Algorithm Computer science Line search Inverse problem Descent direction Gradient descent Nonlinear conjugate gradient method Applied mathematics Mathematical optimization Mathematics Mathematical analysis Geology Artificial neural network Artificial intelligence Physics

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Topics

Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Numerical methods in inverse problems
Physical Sciences →  Mathematics →  Mathematical Physics

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