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A least‐squares derivatives analysis of gravity anomalies due to faulted thin slabs
2003
Geophysics
This paper presents two different least-squares approaches for determining the depth and amplitude coefficient (related to the density contrast and the thickness) of a buried faulted thin slab from numerical first-, second-, third-, and fourth-horizontal derivative anomalies obtained from 2D gravity data using filters of successive graticule spacings. The problem of depth determination has been transformed into the problem of finding a solution to a nonlinear equation of the form f (z) = 0.
doi:10.1190/1.1567222
fatcat:7fb2yizhlnfndcqmhm35vuqivm