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Timelapse resistivity imaging inversion Meng Heng Loke12 School of E Timelapse resistivity imaging inversion Meng Heng Loke12 School of E

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References Claerbout JF and Muir F 1973 Robust modeling with erratic data Geophysics deGrootHedlin C and Constable SC 1990 Occams inversion to generate smooth twodimensional models fr ID: 835817

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1 Time-lapse resistivity imaging inversion
Time-lapse resistivity imaging inversion Meng Heng Loke1,2 School of Earth Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom. formerly at References Claerbout, J.F. and Muir, F., 1973. Robust modeling with erratic data. Geophysics, deGroot-Hedlin C. and Constable S.C. 1990. Occam's inversion to generate smooth, two-dimensional models from magnetotelluric data. Geophysics Figure 1. (a). Test model with large faulted block and small rectangular block. (b). In

2 itial apparent resistivity pseudosection
itial apparent resistivity pseudosection due to the large faulted block alone. (c). Time-lapse apparent resistivity pseudosection with the additional small rectangular block. Figure 2. Change in the model resistivity section obtained from the inversion of the initial and time-lapse apparent resistivity data sets using (a) independent inversions, (b) a damped least-Ref : Loke, M.H., 1999. Time lapse resistivity imaging inversion. Proceedings of the 5th Meeting of the EEGS European Section, Em1