Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity Anomalies

A simple method  for determining the depth and radius of some simple geological bodies such as a sphere and a horizontal cylinder  is presented. The method utilizes all of the data points to calculate the  body parameters.  The depth is estimated  from the mean of the depths determined from various...

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Main Author: Sayyadul Arafin
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2001-12-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/261
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spelling doaj-8260c622a9af4791b57605a19763b3bf2020-11-25T00:59:07ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Journal for Science1027-524X2414-536X2001-12-0161718010.24200/squjs.vol6iss1pp71-80260Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity AnomaliesSayyadul Arafin0Department of Physics, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 36, Al Khod 123, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.A simple method  for determining the depth and radius of some simple geological bodies such as a sphere and a horizontal cylinder  is presented. The method utilizes all of the data points to calculate the  body parameters.  The depth is estimated  from the mean of the depths determined from various fractions of the maximum anomaly and their corresponding widths. The radii of the two bodies are  calculated from the areas under the respective gravity profiles. Additionally , the radial symmetry of the gravity anomaly due to a sphere has been utilized to calculate the excess mass from a single profile. The radius determined from the excess mass is independent of depth estimate. This method of determining the radius is more robust than the one based on calculating the area.  An error analysis showing the effects of truncation and zero-level errors on the estimated radius  is  also discussed.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/261Gravity Anomaly, Excess Mass, Characteristic Points, Sphere and Cylinder.
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Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity Anomalies
Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
Gravity Anomaly, Excess Mass, Characteristic Points, Sphere and Cylinder.
author_facet Sayyadul Arafin
author_sort Sayyadul Arafin
title Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity Anomalies
title_short Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity Anomalies
title_full Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity Anomalies
title_fullStr Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity Anomalies
title_full_unstemmed Simple Formulae for Estimating the Depth and Dimension of Some Geological Bodies From Gravity Anomalies
title_sort simple formulae for estimating the depth and dimension of some geological bodies from gravity anomalies
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
issn 1027-524X
2414-536X
publishDate 2001-12-01
description A simple method  for determining the depth and radius of some simple geological bodies such as a sphere and a horizontal cylinder  is presented. The method utilizes all of the data points to calculate the  body parameters.  The depth is estimated  from the mean of the depths determined from various fractions of the maximum anomaly and their corresponding widths. The radii of the two bodies are  calculated from the areas under the respective gravity profiles. Additionally , the radial symmetry of the gravity anomaly due to a sphere has been utilized to calculate the excess mass from a single profile. The radius determined from the excess mass is independent of depth estimate. This method of determining the radius is more robust than the one based on calculating the area.  An error analysis showing the effects of truncation and zero-level errors on the estimated radius  is  also discussed.
topic Gravity Anomaly, Excess Mass, Characteristic Points, Sphere and Cylinder.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/261
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