Turarova Marzhan, Mirgalikyzy Tolkyn, Mukanova Balgaisha, M. Igor
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Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study that was conducted on the development of an alternative topographic effect elimination method at the 2D data inversion. Today, the problem of the ground surface topographic effect is being solved by correcting electrical resistivity tomography data and including topography in the inversion model meshes. In this paper, we studied the effectiveness of eliminating the ground surface topographic effect using inversion methods that form the basis of most 2D and 3D inversion programs. We then developed and tested a ground surface topographic effect elimination method by cor- recting apparent resistivity values for 2D inversion. We used the integral equation method to model apparent resistivity curves. Applying the developed ground surface topographic effect elimination method allowed obtaining more accurate inversion results. Application of the proposed method in geophysical surveys will more accurately exclude the topographic effect at the inversion of the observed data.