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Abstract

The continuous wavelet transform has been used with much success in the analysis of non-stationary time series. It has been used much less frequently in the interpretation of magnetic or gravity data, although several approaches have been tried. A simple method of obtaining location and depth estimates of gravity and magnetic field sources is suggested here, For gravity data the method uses wavelets based on the integer-order horizontal derivatives of the gravity anomaly from a point source (the Poisson kernel). For magnetic data the wavelet is based on the integer-order horizontal derivatives of the analytic signal of the anomaly from a step or a horizontal cylinder. The method is compared with Euler deconvolution, and is demonstrated with synthetic models and on gravity and magnetic data from South Africa.

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2006-06-12
2024-03-29
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