3D inversion of 2D electrical resistivity data for geotechnical analysis

Dat Pham, K. N. Pham, Phong Hop Lai, Ninh Thi
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Geophysical methods are effective tools for geotechnical analysis. In particular, the two-dimensional electrical resistivity method is widely applied in the determination of broken, cracked, and karst cave structures in many countries around the world. The information given by this method plays an important role in preventing and mitigating the risk of geological hazards caused by geological structures. Geotechnical analysis is also an important step in civil construction. However, the interpretation of two-dimensional problems with individual sections still has certain limitations, such as the delineation of the spatial distribution of interesting objects in the entire survey area. We propose a new data processing procedure for the two-dimensional electrical resistivity methods based on rearranging the data as the input of three-dimensional inversion. If the distribution of survey lines is dense enough, we can use two-dimensional data to solve the three-dimensional inverse problems. This inversion will give us a diagram of resistivity distribution in three-dimensional space, which is intuitive and high detail in identifying interesting objects. In this study, the authors have solved the three-dimensional inverse problems from the two-dimensional electrical resistivity survey carried out in the Hoa Lac area, west of Hanoi city. The result shows that the resistivity distribution in three-dimensional space not only increases the intuition but also the accuracy in reflecting the spatial distribution of hidden underground objects. This also defines the localization and determination of fracture zones in the study area as more reliable than explained in each section according to the results of solving two-dimensional inverse problems. The effectiveness of this new method has been proven when compared with drilling results in the studied area.
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岩土分析中二维电阻率数据的三维反演
地球物理方法是岩土分析的有效工具。特别是二维电阻率法在世界上许多国家广泛应用于破碎、裂隙和溶洞结构的测定。该方法提供的信息对预防和减轻地质构造引起的地质灾害风险具有重要作用。岩土工程分析也是土木工程施工的重要环节。然而,用单个剖面解释二维问题仍然存在一定的局限性,例如对整个调查区域中感兴趣物体的空间分布的描绘。提出了一种新的二维电阻率法数据处理方法,将数据重新整理为三维反演的输入。如果测量线的分布足够密集,我们可以用二维数据来解决三维逆问题。这种反演将给出三维空间电阻率分布图,在识别感兴趣的物体时直观且细节性高。在这项研究中,作者解决了在河内市西部的和拉地区进行的二维电阻率调查的三维反演问题。结果表明,电阻率在三维空间中的分布不仅增加了反映地下隐伏物空间分布的直观性,而且提高了反映地下隐伏物空间分布的准确性。这也使得研究区裂缝带的定位和确定比根据求解二维逆问题的结果在每一节中解释的更加可靠。通过与研究区钻井结果的对比,证明了新方法的有效性。
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