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Abstract

It is well known that borehole fluid effects in crosshole electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) can produce serious image artifacts using conventional inversion algorithms that do not account for borehole effects. Using the analytical solution for an infinitely long borehole model in a half-space, we demonstrated that the borehole effects depend on the borehole radius and on the resistivity contrast between the borehole fluid and the surrounding rock formation. To overcome the borehole effects in the crosshole ERT surveys, we developed a new 2.5D inversion algorithm incorporating the boreholes. The new inversion algorithm yielded an electrical resistivity image that was devoid of artifacts around the boreholes.

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2016-09-04
2024-04-19
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