A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino Iteration

Travel time based hydraulic tomography is a technique for reconstructing the spatial distribution of aquifer hydraulic properties (e.g., hydraulic diffusivity). Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique (SIRT) is a widely used algorithm for travel time related inversions. Due to the drawbacks...

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Main Authors: Pengxiang Qiu, Rui Hu, Linwei Hu, Quan Liu, Yixuan Xing, Huichen Yang, Junjie Qi, Thomas Ptak
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
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spelling doaj-37e52bb30010499d81cff477366b7a782020-11-25T01:33:14ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-04-0111590910.3390/w11050909w11050909A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino IterationPengxiang Qiu0Rui Hu1Linwei Hu2Quan Liu3Yixuan Xing4Huichen Yang5Junjie Qi6Thomas Ptak7Applied Geology, Geoscience Centre, University of Goettingen, Goldschmidt Str. 3, 37077 Goettingen, GermanySchool of Earth Science and Engineering, Hohai University, Focheng Xi Road 8, Nanjing 211100, ChinaInstitute of Geosciences, University of Kiel, Ludewig-Meyn-Straße 10, 24015 Kiel, GermanyApplied Geology, Geoscience Centre, University of Goettingen, Goldschmidt Str. 3, 37077 Goettingen, GermanyApplied Geology, Geoscience Centre, University of Goettingen, Goldschmidt Str. 3, 37077 Goettingen, GermanyApplied Geology, Geoscience Centre, University of Goettingen, Goldschmidt Str. 3, 37077 Goettingen, GermanySchool of Earth Science and Engineering, Hohai University, Focheng Xi Road 8, Nanjing 211100, ChinaApplied Geology, Geoscience Centre, University of Goettingen, Goldschmidt Str. 3, 37077 Goettingen, GermanyTravel time based hydraulic tomography is a technique for reconstructing the spatial distribution of aquifer hydraulic properties (e.g., hydraulic diffusivity). Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique (SIRT) is a widely used algorithm for travel time related inversions. Due to the drawbacks of SIRT implementation in practice, a modified SIRT with Cimmino iteration (SIRT-Cimmino) is proposed in this study. The incremental correction is adjusted, and an iteration-dependent relaxation parameter is introduced. These two modifications enable an appropriate speed of convergence, and the stability of the inversion process. Furthermore, a new result selection rule is suggested to determine the optimal iteration step and its corresponding result. SIRT-Cimmino and SIRT are implemented and verified by using two numerical aquifer models with different predefined (“true”) diffusivity distributions, where high diffusivity zones are embedded in a homogenous low diffusivity field. Visual comparison of the reconstructions shows that the reconstruction based on SIRT-Cimmino demonstrates the aquifer’s hydraulic features better than the conventional SIRT algorithm. Root mean square errors and correlation coefficients are also used to quantitatively evaluate the performance of the inversion. The reconstructions based on SIRT-Cimmino are found to preserve the connectivity of the high diffusivity zones and to provide a higher structural similarity to the “true” distribution.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/5/909hydraulic tomographytravel time inversioninversion algorithminverse problem
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author Pengxiang Qiu
Rui Hu
Linwei Hu
Quan Liu
Yixuan Xing
Huichen Yang
Junjie Qi
Thomas Ptak
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Rui Hu
Linwei Hu
Quan Liu
Yixuan Xing
Huichen Yang
Junjie Qi
Thomas Ptak
A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino Iteration
Water
hydraulic tomography
travel time inversion
inversion algorithm
inverse problem
author_facet Pengxiang Qiu
Rui Hu
Linwei Hu
Quan Liu
Yixuan Xing
Huichen Yang
Junjie Qi
Thomas Ptak
author_sort Pengxiang Qiu
title A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino Iteration
title_short A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino Iteration
title_full A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino Iteration
title_fullStr A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino Iteration
title_full_unstemmed A Numerical Study on Travel Time Based Hydraulic Tomography Using the SIRT Algorithm with Cimmino Iteration
title_sort numerical study on travel time based hydraulic tomography using the sirt algorithm with cimmino iteration
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Travel time based hydraulic tomography is a technique for reconstructing the spatial distribution of aquifer hydraulic properties (e.g., hydraulic diffusivity). Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique (SIRT) is a widely used algorithm for travel time related inversions. Due to the drawbacks of SIRT implementation in practice, a modified SIRT with Cimmino iteration (SIRT-Cimmino) is proposed in this study. The incremental correction is adjusted, and an iteration-dependent relaxation parameter is introduced. These two modifications enable an appropriate speed of convergence, and the stability of the inversion process. Furthermore, a new result selection rule is suggested to determine the optimal iteration step and its corresponding result. SIRT-Cimmino and SIRT are implemented and verified by using two numerical aquifer models with different predefined (“true”) diffusivity distributions, where high diffusivity zones are embedded in a homogenous low diffusivity field. Visual comparison of the reconstructions shows that the reconstruction based on SIRT-Cimmino demonstrates the aquifer’s hydraulic features better than the conventional SIRT algorithm. Root mean square errors and correlation coefficients are also used to quantitatively evaluate the performance of the inversion. The reconstructions based on SIRT-Cimmino are found to preserve the connectivity of the high diffusivity zones and to provide a higher structural similarity to the “true” distribution.
topic hydraulic tomography
travel time inversion
inversion algorithm
inverse problem
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/5/909
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