A quasi-one-dimensional method is applied to solve two-dimensional inverse problems with a plane wave source and observations for two electromagnetic field polarizations. The structure of the medium is represented by a model commonly used in marine sounding, with the electromagnetic field observed at the lower boundary of a conducting top layer modeling the sea.
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Translated from Prikladnaya Matematika i Informatika, No. 39, pp. 5–16, 2011.
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Berezina, N.I., Dmitriev, V.I. & Mershchikova, N.A. Bimodal quasi-one-dimensional method for the inverse problem of marine electromagnetic sounding. Comput Math Model 23, 387–397 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10598-012-9145-y
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