Pareto-Optimal Multi-objective Inversion of Geophysical Data

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Sebastian Schnaidt
Dennis Conway
Lars Krieger
Graham Heinson
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[1] Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre,Electrical Earth Imaging Group, Department of Earth Sciences, School of Physical Sciences
[2] University of Adelaide,undefined
[3] Institute for Geothermal Resource Management,undefined
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Multi-objective optimisation; joint-inversion; data set compatibility; model uncertainty; magnetotellurics;
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In the process of modelling geophysical properties, jointly inverting different data sets can greatly improve model results, provided that the data sets are compatible, i.e., sensitive to similar features. Such a joint inversion requires a relationship between the different data sets, which can either be analytic or structural. Classically, the joint problem is expressed as a scalar objective function that combines the misfit functions of multiple data sets and a joint term which accounts for the assumed connection between the data sets. This approach suffers from two major disadvantages: first, it can be difficult to assess the compatibility of the data sets and second, the aggregation of misfit terms introduces a weighting of the data sets. We present a pareto-optimal multi-objective joint inversion approach based on an existing genetic algorithm. The algorithm treats each data set as a separate objective, avoiding forced weighting and generating curves of the trade-off between the different objectives. These curves are analysed by their shape and evolution to evaluate data set compatibility. Furthermore, the statistical analysis of the generated solution population provides valuable estimates of model uncertainty.
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页码:2221 / 2236
页数:15
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