Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site

Transient electromagnetic (TEM) is an efficient non-invasive method to map electrical conductivity distribution in the subsurface. This paper presents an inversion scheme for 3-D TEM time-lapse (TL) data using a generalized minimum support (MS) norm and its application to monitoring conductivity cha...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Xiao, Longying, Fiandaca, Gianluca, Maurya, Pradip K., Christiansen, Anders Vest, Lévy, Léa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2022
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/21cf326a-69bc-473f-80f3-9d372804a9b1
https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac206
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:21cf326a-69bc-473f-80f3-9d372804a9b1 2023-05-15T16:52:43+02:00 Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site Xiao, Longying Fiandaca, Gianluca Maurya, Pradip K. Christiansen, Anders Vest Lévy, Léa 2022-10-01 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/21cf326a-69bc-473f-80f3-9d372804a9b1 https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac206 eng eng Oxford University Press https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/21cf326a-69bc-473f-80f3-9d372804a9b1 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac206 scopus:85134391325 Geophysical Journal International; 231(1), pp 584-596 (2022) ISSN: 0956-540X Geophysics Controlled source electromagnetics (CSEM) Hydrogeophysics Inverse theory Time-domain electromagnetic Time-lapse inversion contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2022 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac206 2023-02-01T23:39:50Z Transient electromagnetic (TEM) is an efficient non-invasive method to map electrical conductivity distribution in the subsurface. This paper presents an inversion scheme for 3-D TEM time-lapse (TL) data using a generalized minimum support (MS) norm and its application to monitoring conductivity changes over time. In particular, two challenges for TL TEM applications are addressed: (i) the survey repetition with slightly different acquisition position, that is, because systems are not installed and (ii) non-optimal data coverage above the TL anomalies, for instance, due to the presence of infrastructure that limits the acquisition layout because of coupling. To address these issues, we developed a new TEM TL inversion scheme with the following features: (1) a multimesh approach for model definition and forward computations, which allows for seamless integration of data sets with different acquisition layouts; (2) 3-D sensitivity calculation during the inversion, which allows retrieving conductivity changes in-between TEM soundings and (3) simultaneous inversion of two data sets at once, imposing TL constraints defined in terms of a generalized MS norm, which ensures compact TL changes. We assess the relevance of our implementations through a synthetic example and a field example. In the synthetic example, we study the capability of the inversion scheme to retrieve compact time-lapse changes despite slight changes in the acquisition layout and the effect of data coverage on the retrieval of TL changes. Results from the synthetic tests are used for interpreting field data, which consists of two TEM data sets collected in 2019 and 2020 at the Nesjavellir high-temperature geothermal site (Iceland) within a monitoring project of H2S sequestration. Furthermore, the field example illustrates the effect of the trade-off between data misfit and TL constraints in the inversion objective function, using the tuning settings of the generalized MS norm. Based on the results from both the synthetic and field cases, we show ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Lund University Publications (LUP) Nesjavellir ENVELOPE(-21.251,-21.251,64.115,64.115) Geophysical Journal International 231 1 584 596
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topic Geophysics
Controlled source electromagnetics (CSEM)
Hydrogeophysics
Inverse theory
Time-domain electromagnetic
Time-lapse inversion
spellingShingle Geophysics
Controlled source electromagnetics (CSEM)
Hydrogeophysics
Inverse theory
Time-domain electromagnetic
Time-lapse inversion
Xiao, Longying
Fiandaca, Gianluca
Maurya, Pradip K.
Christiansen, Anders Vest
Lévy, Léa
Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site
topic_facet Geophysics
Controlled source electromagnetics (CSEM)
Hydrogeophysics
Inverse theory
Time-domain electromagnetic
Time-lapse inversion
description Transient electromagnetic (TEM) is an efficient non-invasive method to map electrical conductivity distribution in the subsurface. This paper presents an inversion scheme for 3-D TEM time-lapse (TL) data using a generalized minimum support (MS) norm and its application to monitoring conductivity changes over time. In particular, two challenges for TL TEM applications are addressed: (i) the survey repetition with slightly different acquisition position, that is, because systems are not installed and (ii) non-optimal data coverage above the TL anomalies, for instance, due to the presence of infrastructure that limits the acquisition layout because of coupling. To address these issues, we developed a new TEM TL inversion scheme with the following features: (1) a multimesh approach for model definition and forward computations, which allows for seamless integration of data sets with different acquisition layouts; (2) 3-D sensitivity calculation during the inversion, which allows retrieving conductivity changes in-between TEM soundings and (3) simultaneous inversion of two data sets at once, imposing TL constraints defined in terms of a generalized MS norm, which ensures compact TL changes. We assess the relevance of our implementations through a synthetic example and a field example. In the synthetic example, we study the capability of the inversion scheme to retrieve compact time-lapse changes despite slight changes in the acquisition layout and the effect of data coverage on the retrieval of TL changes. Results from the synthetic tests are used for interpreting field data, which consists of two TEM data sets collected in 2019 and 2020 at the Nesjavellir high-temperature geothermal site (Iceland) within a monitoring project of H2S sequestration. Furthermore, the field example illustrates the effect of the trade-off between data misfit and TL constraints in the inversion objective function, using the tuning settings of the generalized MS norm. Based on the results from both the synthetic and field cases, we show ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Xiao, Longying
Fiandaca, Gianluca
Maurya, Pradip K.
Christiansen, Anders Vest
Lévy, Léa
author_facet Xiao, Longying
Fiandaca, Gianluca
Maurya, Pradip K.
Christiansen, Anders Vest
Lévy, Léa
author_sort Xiao, Longying
title Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site
title_short Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site
title_full Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site
title_fullStr Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an Icelandic geothermal site
title_sort three-dimensional time-lapse inversion of transient electromagnetic data, with application at an icelandic geothermal site
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