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The use of the fractal model to complex resistivity in the interpretation of induced polarization data
Authors:V.J.da C. Farias  B.R.P. da Rocha  M.P.da C. da Rocha  H.R. Tavares
Affiliation:1. PPGME-ICEN, Federal University of Pará, Brazil;2. PPGEE-IT, Federal University of Pará, Brazil
Abstract:Several researchers demonstrated that spectral parameters in induced polarization can be applied to discriminate different IP sources. In this paper it was applied an inversion procedure using the Gauss–Newton method to recover the spectral parameters of fractal model to complex resistivity. The finite element method was applied to carry out the forward modeling. The procedure was applied in synthetic data and simulations were carried out in five different frequencies. The inversion of the data were carried out in each frequency, further the inversion was applied also to each cell of the finite element mesh to recover the fractal parameter in order to analyze the possibility of using the fractal model parameters in the interpretation of the induced polarization response to this geological geometry. The results showed that the anomalies are well detected by the image of the fractal model parameters.
Keywords:Complex resistivity   Fractal   Finite element   Forward modeling   Inverse modeling
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