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To connect geophysical data with geology differentiation through different anisotropies, the inversion is constrained by fuzzy C-means clustering to enforce coherency in the parameter space for model values within the same rock formation. Under the assumption of a sedimentary scenario, the synthetic tests show that, when the data are influenced by anisotropy, the inversion for an isotropic model could fail to reproduce the data, while inverting for an anisotropic model with clustering can lead to better data recovery and produce valuable information about different formations. We also test our method with field data published by the United States Geological Survey over the Wyoming Salient. The inversion results and their comparison against geochronological records reveal connections between airborne magnetic data and geology, including structures and rock formations originating from different geologic ages.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":12793,"journal":{"name":"Geophysical Prospecting","volume":"73 6","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.8000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Connect Geophysical Data Interpretation and Geology Through Inversion for Anisotropic Magnetic Susceptibility\",\"authors\":\"Zhuo Liu, Yaoguo Li\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/1365-2478.70037\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div>\\n \\n <p>Anisotropic magnetic susceptibility, as an intrinsic property that records the strain history a rock formation experienced, has been widely used in structural geological studies based on direct specimen measurements. 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Under the assumption of a sedimentary scenario, the synthetic tests show that, when the data are influenced by anisotropy, the inversion for an isotropic model could fail to reproduce the data, while inverting for an anisotropic model with clustering can lead to better data recovery and produce valuable information about different formations. We also test our method with field data published by the United States Geological Survey over the Wyoming Salient. 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Connect Geophysical Data Interpretation and Geology Through Inversion for Anisotropic Magnetic Susceptibility
Anisotropic magnetic susceptibility, as an intrinsic property that records the strain history a rock formation experienced, has been widely used in structural geological studies based on direct specimen measurements. By comparing measurements of anisotropic parameters on drill samples from different locations, rock formations can be differentiated into different or the same groups. However, the applications of anisotropic magnetic susceptibility in geophysical data interpretation are rare due to its complexity in inverse problems, despite its long-recognized influence on induced magnetization. In this work, we present a one-dimensional inversion algorithm that simultaneously recovers two principal susceptibility components. To connect geophysical data with geology differentiation through different anisotropies, the inversion is constrained by fuzzy C-means clustering to enforce coherency in the parameter space for model values within the same rock formation. Under the assumption of a sedimentary scenario, the synthetic tests show that, when the data are influenced by anisotropy, the inversion for an isotropic model could fail to reproduce the data, while inverting for an anisotropic model with clustering can lead to better data recovery and produce valuable information about different formations. We also test our method with field data published by the United States Geological Survey over the Wyoming Salient. The inversion results and their comparison against geochronological records reveal connections between airborne magnetic data and geology, including structures and rock formations originating from different geologic ages.
期刊介绍:
Geophysical Prospecting publishes the best in primary research on the science of geophysics as it applies to the exploration, evaluation and extraction of earth resources. Drawing heavily on contributions from researchers in the oil and mineral exploration industries, the journal has a very practical slant. Although the journal provides a valuable forum for communication among workers in these fields, it is also ideally suited to researchers in academic geophysics.