Estimating uncertainties for geophysical tomography (Q1276149)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1240639
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1240639 |
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Estimating uncertainties for geophysical tomography (English)
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11 April 1999
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The authors present statistical and interval techniques for evaluating the uncertainties associated with geophysical tomographic inversion problems, including estimation of data errors, model errors, and total solution uncertainties. These techniques are applied to the inversion of traveltime data collected in a cross well seismic experiment. The inversion method uses the conjugate gradient technique, incorporating expert knowledge of data and model uncertainty to stabilize the solution. The technique produced smaller uncertainty than previous tomographic inversion of the data. A case study is presented in Section 2 and a brief description of another case study (earthquake engineering) is given in the Appendix.
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Radon transform
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interval analysis
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statistical methods
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error estimates
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stabilization
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geophysical tomography
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conjugate gradient technique
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earthquake engineering
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inversion problems
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expert knowledge
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model uncertainty
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