Three-dimensional forward modeling for magnetotelluric sounding by finite element method

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作者
童孝忠 [1 ]
柳建新 [1 ]
谢维 [1 ]
徐凌华 [1 ]
郭荣文 [1 ]
程云涛 [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Info-physics and Geomatics Engineering, Central South University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
magnetotelluric sounding; three-dimensional forward modeling; finite element method; general variation principle; divergence condition;
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P631.325 [];
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0818 ; 081801 ; 081802 ;
摘要
A finite element algorithm combined with divergence condition was presented for computing three-dimensional(3D) magnetotelluric forward modeling. The finite element equation of three-dimensional magnetotelluric forward modeling was derived from Maxwell’s equations using general variation principle. The divergence condition was added forcedly to the electric field boundary value problem, which made the solution correct. The system of equation of the finite element algorithm was a large sparse, banded, symmetric, ill-conditioned, non-Hermitian complex matrix equation, which can be solved using the Bi-CGSTAB method. In order to prove correctness of the three-dimensional magnetotelluric forward algorithm, the computed results and analytic results of one-dimensional geo-electrical model were compared. In addition, the three-dimensional magnetotelluric forward algorithm is given a further evaluation by computing COMMEMI model. The forward modeling results show that the algorithm is very efficient, and it has a lot of advantages, such as the high precision, the canonical process of solving problem, meeting the internal boundary condition automatically and adapting to all kinds of distribution of multi-substances.
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页码:136 / 142
页数:7
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