Sensitivity analysis of inverted model parameters from transient electromagnetic measurements affected by induced polarization effects

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Lukas Aigner (Technische Universität Wien)

D. Werthmüller (TU Delft - Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics)

Adrián Flores Orozco (Technische Universität Wien)

Research Group
Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jappgeo.2024.105334
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics
Volume number
223
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Abstract

We investigate the application of the distance-based global sensitivity analysis (DGSA) to evaluate the sensitivity of electrical model parameters obtained from transient electromagnetic (TEM) data including induced polarization (IP) effects. We propose novel open-source forward modeling and inversion routines for single-loop TEM data including IP effects with the maximum phase angle model to model the frequency dependence of the complex resistivity. In a first step, we evaluate the accuracy of our forward modeling and inversion routines using numerical studies, where the actual variations of layer thicknesses and resistivities, as well as the frequency dependence of the complex resistivity is known. In a second step, we extend our investigation to field data and apply our approach to three distinct case studies in layered media: 1) a confined aquifer corresponding to conductive non-polarizable media, 2) a graphite deposit corresponding to highly conductive and polarizable anomalies in a resistive host rock and 3) an ice glacier corresponding to highly resistive polarizable media. Our DGSA results reveal that standard depth of investigation (DOI) approaches may overestimate the true sensitivity of the model obtained from the inversion. TEM data collected in conductive layered media without IP effects show reduced sensitivity above the predicted DOI. The case studies in polarizable media demonstrate that the maximum phase angle is more influential on the TEM model response than the relaxation time and dispersion coefficient. Our DGSA results for polarizable media reveal that TEM field data collected at the graphite deposit and at the ice glacier are sensitive to the geometry of the polarizable layer.

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