3-D imaging of whole-space environments with electromagnetic induction sensors based on linear approximation

Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology(2024)

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Accurate mapping of the periphery of tunnel has become an essential step in underground mining and engineering. Because of high sensitivity to electric conductivity and magnetic permeability, the whole-space electromagnetic (EM) method has played an important role in geological forecast of groundwater and exploration of mineral ore. However, obtaining a three-dimensional (3-D) image of the whole-space EM method by 3-D inversion is challenging due to the limited observation space and inefficiencies in 3-D forward modeling algorithms. While 1-D inversion algorithms have long been used to map the periphery of the tunnel, various 3-D inversion algorithms have been successfully applied in other scenarios. Recently, the portable frequency domain loop-loop EM induction (EMI) measurement has been considered as an active source magnetic method in near surface surveys, because of the dominance of magnetic permeability in the in-phase (IP) response. The 3-D linear forward modeling method is developed based on the location-specific magnetic sensitivity function, and the 3-D inversion algorithm has been effectively employed for mapping magnetic anomalies in large-scale area. In this study, we intend to demonstrate that the EMI measurement can give 3-D image of the periphery of the tunnel by theory and numerical experiments. The IP response of EMI in whole-space is separated into three parts, and the 3-D linear forward modeling method is examined by analytical solution. The 1-D Fourier transform is used to accelerate the 3-D forward modeling, and the 3-D inversion show a good performance of mapping the magnetic abnormal bodies in underground space.
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3-D linear forward modeling,Magnetic permeability,1-D fourier transform,3-D inversion
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