Rapid 3-d forward model of potential fields with application to the palinuro seamount magnetic anomaly (southern tyrrhenian sea, italy)

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Abstract

We show a set of forward model equations in the Fourier domain for calculating the 3-D gravity and magnetic anomalies of a given 3-D distribution of density or magnetization. One property of the potential field equations is that they are given by convolution products, providing a very simple analytic expression in the Fourier domain. Under this assumption, the domain of the density or magnetization parameters is connected by a biunivoc relationship with the data space, and potential field anomalies can be seen as filtered versions of the coiTesponding density or magnetization distributions. A very fine spatial discretization can be obtained by using a large number of points within a unique 3-D grid, where both the source distributions and field data are defined. The main advantage of this formulation is that it dramatically reduces execution times, providing a very fast forward model tool useful for modeling anomalies at different altitudes. We use this method to evaluate an average magnetization of 8 Aim for the Palinuro Seamount in the Tyrrhenian Sea (southern Italy), thus performing a joint interpretation of morphological and newly acquired magnetic data. © 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Tontini, F. C., Cocchi, L., & Carmisciano, C. (2009). Rapid 3-d forward model of potential fields with application to the palinuro seamount magnetic anomaly (southern tyrrhenian sea, italy). Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 114(2). https://doi.org/10.1029/2008JB005907

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