Adjoint-based formulation for computing derivatives with respect to bed boundary positions in resistivity geophysics

In inverse geophysical resistivity problems, it is common to optimize for specific resistivity values and bed boundary positions, as needed, for example, in geosteering applications. When using gradient-based inversion methods such as Gauss-Newton, we need to estimate the derivatives of the recorded...

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Autores: Chaumont-Frelet, T., Shahriari, M., Pardo, D.
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:España
Recursos:Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM)
Repositorio:BIRD. BCAM's Institutional Repository Data
OAI Identifier:oai:bird.bcamath.org:20.500.11824/963
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11824/963
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:resistivity inversion
adjoint state
electromagnetic
borehole geophysics
Maxwell's equations
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Resumo:In inverse geophysical resistivity problems, it is common to optimize for specific resistivity values and bed boundary positions, as needed, for example, in geosteering applications. When using gradient-based inversion methods such as Gauss-Newton, we need to estimate the derivatives of the recorded measurements with respect to the inversion parameters. In this article, we describe an adjoint-based formulation for computing the derivatives of the electromagnetic fields withrespect to the bed boundary positions. The key idea to obtain this adjoint-based formulation is to separate the tangential and normal components of the field, and treat them differently. We then apply this method to a 1.5D borehole resistivity problem. We illustrate its accuracy and some of its convergence properties via numerical experimentation by comparing the results obtained with our proposed adjoint-based method vs. both the analytical results when available and a finite differences approximation of the derivative.