Improving the Use of the Randomized Singular Value Decomposition for the Inversion of Gravity and Magnetic Data

Geophysics(2020)

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The large-scale focusing inversion of gravity and magnetic potential field data using L_1-norm regularization is considered. The use of the randomized singular value decomposition methodology facilitates tackling the computational challenge that arises in the solution of these large-scale inverse problems. As such the powerful randomized singular value decomposition is used for the numerical solution of all linear systems required in the algorithm. A comprehensive comparison of the developed methodology for the inversion of magnetic and gravity data is presented. These results indicate that there is generally an important difference between the gravity and magnetic inversion problems. Specifically, the randomized singular value decomposition is dependent on the generation of a rank q approximation to the underlying model matrix, and the results demonstrate that q needs to be larger, for equivalent problem sizes, for the magnetic problem as compared to the gravity problem. Without a relatively large q the dominant singular values of the magnetic model matrix are not well-approximated. The comparison also shows how the use of the power iteration embedded within the randomized algorithm is used to improve the quality of the resulting dominant subspace approximation, especially in magnetic inversion, yielding acceptable approximations for smaller choices of q. The price to pay is the trade-off between approximation accuracy and computational cost. The algorithm is applied for the inversion of magnetic data obtained over a portion of the Wuskwatim Lake region in Manitoba, Canada
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