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Comparison of methods for a 3-D density inversion from airborne gravity gradiometry
Authors:Zhourun Ye  Robert Tenzer  Nico Sneeuw
Institution:1.School of Civil Engineering, Institute of Geomatics Engineering,Hefei University of Technology,Hefei Shi, Anhui Sheng,China;2.Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Wuhan,China;3.Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics,Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong,Kowloon,Hong Kong;4.Institute of Geodesy,University of Stuttgart,Stuttgart,Germany
Abstract:In this study, we apply Tikhonov’s regularization algorithm for a 3-D density inversion from the gravity-gradiometry data. To reduce the non-uniqueness of the inverse solution (carried out without additional information from geological evidence), we implement the depth-weighting empirical function. However, the application of an empirical function in the inversion equation brings the bias problem of the regularization factor when a traditional Tikhonov’s algorithm is applied. To solve the bias problem of regularization factor selection, we present a standardized solution that comprises two parts for solving a 3-D constrained inversion equation, specifically the linear matrix transformation and Tikhonov’s regularization algorithm. Since traditional regularization techniques become numerically inefficient when dealing with large number of data, we further apply methods which include the Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique (SIRT) and the wavelet compression combined with Least Squares QR-decomposition (LSQR). In our simulation study, we demonstrate that SIRT as well as the wavelet compression plus LSQR algorithm improve the computation efficiency, while provide results which closely agree with that obtained from applying Tikhonov’s regularization. In particular, the algorithm of wavelet compression plus LSQR shows the best computing efficiency, because it combines the advantages of coefficients compression of big matrix and fast solution of sparse matrix. Similar findings are confirmed from the vertical gravity gradient data inversion for detecting potential deposits at the Kauring (near Perth, Western Australia) testing site.
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