3-D gravity terrain inversion for high resolution gravity data analysis

  • Lee Heuisoon (GyeongIn National University of Education) ;
  • Park Gye-Soon (Seou National University) ;
  • Kwon Byung-Doo (Seou National University) ;
  • Oh Seok Hoon (Meteorological Research Institute, Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Research lab.) ;
  • Yang Junmo (Meteorological Research Institute, Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Research lab.)
  • Published : 2003.11.01

Abstract

In gravity data correction process, mass effect of the upper part of base level is removed with Bouguer density. Usually, Bouguer density is estimated as a mean density in the field area. But, this may causes a serious problem when ore body is in the area. To overcome this problem, we tried to apply a new method mixing up mass corrections and inversion (3DGTI). 3-D Gravity Terrain Inversion (3DGTI) includes information of topography and distribution of Bouguer density. For this method does not remove the mass effect above base level, it is no longer useless to use Bouguer density. Numerical model tests have shown that the 3DGIT successfully retrieves the anomalous subsurface density distribution of both surface and deeper layers. Model tests shows that this method shows better results than those of conventional one, especially when main target is ore body. The inversion result well delineates the three-dimensional shape of the intruded granite body and basement.

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