Spherical earth gravity and magnetic anomaly analysis by equivalent point source inversion |
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Authors: | Ralph R.B. Von Frese William J. Hinze Lawrence W. Braile |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geosciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | To facilitate geologic interpretation of satellite elevation potential field data, analysis techniques are developed and verified in the spherical domain that are commensurate with conventional flat earth methods of potential field interpretation. A powerful approach to the spherical earth problem relates potential field anomalies to a distribution of equivalent point sources by least squares matrix inversion. Linear transformations of the equivalent source field lead to corresponding geoidal anomalies, pseudo-anomalies, vector anomaly components, spatial derivatives, continuations, and differential magnetic pole reductions. A number of examples using 1°-averaged surface free-air gravity anomalies and POGO satellite magnetometer data for the United States, Mexico and Central America illustrate the capabilities of the method. |
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