Separation of regional and residual magnetic field data

01 natural sciences 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.1190/1.1444343 Publication Date: 2002-10-11T19:19:45Z
ABSTRACT
We present a method for separating regional and residual magnetic fields using a 3-D magnetic inversion algorithm. The separation is achieved by inverting the observed magnetic data from a large area to construct a regional susceptibility distribution. The magnetic field produced by the regional susceptibility model is then used as the regional field, and the residual data are obtained by simple subtraction. The advantages of this method of separation are that it introduces little distortion to the shape of the extracted anomaly and that it is not affected significantly by factors such as topography and the overlap of power spectra of regional and residual fields. The proposed method is tested using a synthetic example having varying relative positions between the local and regional sources and then using a field data set from Australia. Results show that the residual field extracted using this method enables good recovery of target susceptibility distribution from inversions.
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