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Hybrid modelling of gravity, gravity gradients and magnetic fields
Author(s) -
Schmidt S.,
Plonka C.,
Götze H.J.,
Lahmeyer B.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
geophysical prospecting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.735
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1365-2478
pISSN - 0016-8025
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2478.2011.00999.x
Subject(s) - voxel , superposition principle , magnetotellurics , computer science , polyhedron , raster graphics , software , geophysics , computational science , tensor (intrinsic definition) , geology , algorithm , geometry , physics , computer graphics (images) , mathematics , artificial intelligence , mathematical analysis , quantum mechanics , programming language , electrical resistivity and conductivity
Modern geophysical interpretation requires an interdisciplinary approach and software capable of handling multiple geophysical data types such as seismic, full tensor gravity gradiometry, magnetics and magnetotellurics. We use the IGMAS+ (Interactive Gravity and Magnetic Application System) geo‐modelling software that is designed for 3D gravity, gravity gradient and magnetic modelling. This paper deals with a special aspect of potential field modelling, combining conventional triangulated model geometries (building polyhedrons) with voxel cubes. The hybrid modelling combines the advantages of both the vector and raster modelling system: both may be used alone (polyhedrons without voxels, voxels without polyhedrons) or simultaneously by superposition of both effects, which provides flexibility towards full interoperability. The key idea of our approach is, on the one hand to use two different, completely independent geometries (vector and raster) and give on the other hand the possibility to link both on demand for either editing the voxel model or to combine a large number of voxel cells under a common physical parameter function – which results in more reliable parameter inversion results.

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