Using vertical Fourier transforms to invert potential-field data to magnetization or density models in the presence of topography

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Abstract

A physical property inversion approach based on the use of 3D (or 2D) Fourier transforms to calculate the potential-field within a 3D (or 2D) volume from a known physical property distribution within the volume is described. Topographic surfaces and observations at arbitrary locations are easily accommodated. The limitations of the approach and applications to real data are considered.

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Phillips, J. D. (2014). Using vertical Fourier transforms to invert potential-field data to magnetization or density models in the presence of topography. In Society of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and 84th Annual Meeting SEG 2014 (pp. 1339–1343). Society of Exploration Geophysicists. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2014-0226.1

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