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Kombineret inversion af MEP og seismik data med boringsoplysninger som á priori Combined inversion of MEP and seismic data with drilling data as prior information Roger Wisén 1 , Anders Vest Christiansen 2 , Esben Auken 2 1. Lunds Tekniska Högskola, Sverige 2. GeoFysikSamarbejdet, Aarhus Universitet Tack till: CityTunnelProjektet och Nordisk Forskerutdanningsakadem i

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Kombineret inversion af MEP og seismik data med boringsoplysninger som á priori Combined inversion of MEP and seismic data with drilling data as prior information. Roger Wisén 1 , Anders Vest Christiansen 2 , Esben Auken 2. Lunds Tekniska Högskola, Sverige - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kombineret inversion af MEP og seismik data med boringsoplysninger

som á priori

Combined inversion of MEP and seismic data with drilling data as prior information

Roger Wisén1, Anders Vest Christiansen2, Esben Auken2

1. Lunds Tekniska Högskola, Sverige2. GeoFysikSamarbejdet, Aarhus Universitet

Tack till:CityTunnelProjektet ochNordisk Forskerutdanningsakademi

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Disposition

• Introduction to the case

• Geology and hydrogeology of the investigated area

• Aim of the investigation

• Part 1 – Combined interpretation of resistivity models from 2D smooth inversion and 2D-LCI

• Part 2 – Combined inversion of seismic and resistivity data

• Summary

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Railway trench in Malmö, Sweden

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Map of the investigated area

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Geology och hydrogeology

•Postglacial sediments

•Clay till

•Intermorainic sediments

•Limestone

•Main aquiferes

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Aim of the investigations

Problem:

•Inflow of groundwater from the limestone or intermorainic sediments during construction of the trench

•The effects can be reduced if risk areas are known in advance

Aim:

•Map depth to limestone

•Map extension, thickness and composition of intermorainic sediments

Trench

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Multi Electrode Profiling - MEP•Combination of Wenner and Schlumberger measurements

•2 m minimum electrode separation

•About 25-30 m depth penetration

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Disposition

• Introduction to the case• Geology and hydrogeology of the investigated area• Aim of the investigation• Part 1 – Combined interpretation of resistivity models

from 2D smooth inversion and 2D-LCI• Part 2 – Combined inversion of seismic and resistivity data• Summary

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2D smooth inversion

Pseudo-section

2D LCI

Residuals

Profile along the planned trench

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Profile along the planned trench

2D LCI

2D LCI with prior data

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Disposition

• Introduction to the case

• Geology and hydrogeology of the investigated area

• Aim of the investigation

• Part 1 – Combined interpretation of resistivity models from 2D smooth inversion and 2D-LCI

• Part 2 – Combined inversion of seismic and resistivity data

• Summary

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Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves - MASW

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Seismic source Geophones

f (Hz)

VPh (m/s)

FFT

f(Hz)

VPh(m/s)

Dispersion-curve

Depth(m)

VS(m/s)Primary model parameters:

Vs – Shear wave velocity [m/s]

T – Lagertjocklek [m]

Secondary model parameters:

Ny – Poisson’s ratio [m]

Rho – Density [kg/m3]

Invers modelling

Velocity-modell

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Combined LCI onresistivity and seismic data

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LCI on resistivity dataSeparate LCI on seismic and resistivity data

Combined LCI on seismic and resistivity data

Combined LCI onseismic and resistivity data

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Summary – part 1• Smooth 2D inversion provides high lateral resolution• 2D-LCI provides sharp layer boundaries• The combined interpretation of the two resistivity models increase the

possibility to make a precise geological interpretation• The use of a large amount of prior information in 2D-LCI, without increase of

the data residual error, gives great confidence in the resistivity data• The prior information helps solving equivalence problems and decreasing 3D

effects• The geological interpretation points out a few important features

– The limestone level in the eastern part of the profile is very close to the planned bottom of the trench

– Intermorainic sediments with large lateral extension coincide with the planned position of the trench

– In some areas these sediments are high resistive and therefore expected to have high hydraulic permeability

• Further investigations, mainly test pumping and construction of test pits, have already been started

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Summary – part 2

• Combined inversion of resistivity and seismic data functions very well in this case

• The seismic model is improved for the combined inversion– Depths to layers in the velocity model gets better determined

when inverted together with resistivity data...

– ... which results in better determined velocities

• With more seismic data available combined inversion could help to solve high resistive equivalence problems

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