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@INPROCEEDINGS{Adrian:852679,
author = {Adrian, Juliane and Tezkan, Bülent and Candansayar, M. E.},
title = {{D}evelopment of a 2{D} forward modelling code for induced
polarization data using the finiteelement method and
unstructured mesh},
reportid = {FZJ-2018-05552},
year = {2012},
abstract = {This work is a part of the BMBF-TÜBITAK project
``Two-Dimensional joint interpretation
ofradiomagnetotelluric , direct current resistivity and
induced polarization data; an example from anore
exploration''. Until now RMT, DCR and IP surveys have not
been used jointly for miningexploration. The overall
significance of the subsurface model derived from the
electricalconductivity is expected to be increased by
applying all three methods. One advantage is that theRMT
method is sensitive to good conductors whereas the DCR
method is more sensitive to badconductors. In addition the
IP method resolves the chargeability of the subsurface. A
sulfidic orebody tends to have a higher conductivity and
chargeability than the surrounding.The first step in the
project is to develop a 2D DC/IP modeling code using the
finite elementmethod with unstructured mesh to represent
complex resistivity structures adequately. Thealgorithm
under development will be shown on the poster and the
achieved test results usingsynthetic data will be
demonstrated.},
month = {Mar},
date = {2012-03-05},
organization = {Annual Meeting of the German
Geophysical Society, Hamburg (Germany),
5 Mar 2012 - 8 Mar 2012},
subtyp = {After Call},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)24},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/852679},
}