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Depth and shape solutions from residual gravity anomalies due to simple geometric structures using a statistical approach

In: Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, vol. 47, no. 2
El-Sayed Abdelrahman - Mohamed Gobashy Číslo ORCID
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2017, 113 - 132
Kľúčové slová:
gravity interpretation, simple structures, standard deviation, noise
O článku:
We have developed a simple and fast quantitative method for depth and shape determination from residual gravity anomalies due to simple geometrical bodies (semi-infinite vertical cylinder, horizontal cylinder, and sphere). The method is based on defining the anomaly value at two characteristic points and their corresponding distances on the anomaly profile. Using all possible combinations of the two characteristic points and their corresponding distances, a statistical procedure is developed for automated determination of the best shape and depth parameters of the buried structure from gravity data. A least-squares procedure is also formulated to estimate the amplitude coefficient which is related to the radius and density contrast of the buried structure. The method is applied to synthetic data with and without random errors and tested on two field examples from the USA and Germany. In all cases examined, the estimated depths and shapes are found to be in good agreement with actual values. The present method has the capability of minimizing the effect of random noise in data points to enhance the interpretation of results.

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Abdelrahman, E., Gobashy, M. 2017. Depth and shape solutions from residual gravity anomalies due to simple geometric structures using a statistical approach. In Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, vol. 47, no.2, pp. 113-132. 1338-0540.

APA:
Abdelrahman, E., Gobashy, M. (2017). Depth and shape solutions from residual gravity anomalies due to simple geometric structures using a statistical approach. Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, 47(2), 113-132. 1338-0540.