Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation

Northern Sweden is one of the largest hosts for mineral resources in Europe and always has been an interesting area for researchers from various disciplines of Earth sciences. This dissertation is a comprehensive summary of three case study papers on airborne VLF, gravity gradient and magnetic data...

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Main Author: Abtahi, Sayyed Mohammad
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Geofysik 2016
Subjects:
VLF
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-300126 2023-05-15T17:45:09+02:00 Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation Abtahi, Sayyed Mohammad 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-300126 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Geofysik Uppsala Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1651-6214 1394 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-300126 urn:isbn:978-91-554-9631-9 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess VLF gravity gradient magnetic airborne inversion non-uniqueness Geophysics Geofysik Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis text 2016 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:57:56Z Northern Sweden is one of the largest hosts for mineral resources in Europe and always has been an interesting area for researchers from various disciplines of Earth sciences. This dissertation is a comprehensive summary of three case study papers on airborne VLF, gravity gradient and magnetic data in the area. In the first paper, tensor VLF data is extracted from an old data set which contains only the total and the vertical magnetic components. The anomalous part of the horizontal magnetic field components is computed by a Hilbert transform of the vertical magnetic field. The normal part of the horizontal magnetic field component is computed as a function of total, vertical and anomalous part of horizontal magnetic fields. The electric field is also calculated for TE mode and impedance tensor and apparent resistivity are computed. In addition tippers are calculated for two transmitters and inverted by a 3D inversion algorithm. Comparison of the estimated model and geology map of bedrock shows that lower resistivity zones are correlated with mineralizations. The second paper deals with the internal consistency of airborne gravity gradient data. The six components of the data are estimated from a common potential function. It is shown that the data is adequately consistent but at shorter land clearances the difference between the estimated data and the original data is larger. The technique is also used for computing the Bouguer anomaly from terrain corrected FTG data. Finally the data is inverted in 3D, which shows that the estimated density model in shallow depth is dominated by short wave length features. Inversion of TMI data is the topic of the third paper where a new type of reference model for 3D inversion of magnetic data is proposed by vertically extending the estimated magnetization of a 2D terrain magnetization model. The final estimated 3D result is compared with the magnetization model where no reference model is used. The comparison shows that using the reference model helps the high magnetization ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Sweden Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic VLF
gravity gradient
magnetic
airborne
inversion
non-uniqueness
Geophysics
Geofysik
spellingShingle VLF
gravity gradient
magnetic
airborne
inversion
non-uniqueness
Geophysics
Geofysik
Abtahi, Sayyed Mohammad
Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation
topic_facet VLF
gravity gradient
magnetic
airborne
inversion
non-uniqueness
Geophysics
Geofysik
description Northern Sweden is one of the largest hosts for mineral resources in Europe and always has been an interesting area for researchers from various disciplines of Earth sciences. This dissertation is a comprehensive summary of three case study papers on airborne VLF, gravity gradient and magnetic data in the area. In the first paper, tensor VLF data is extracted from an old data set which contains only the total and the vertical magnetic components. The anomalous part of the horizontal magnetic field components is computed by a Hilbert transform of the vertical magnetic field. The normal part of the horizontal magnetic field component is computed as a function of total, vertical and anomalous part of horizontal magnetic fields. The electric field is also calculated for TE mode and impedance tensor and apparent resistivity are computed. In addition tippers are calculated for two transmitters and inverted by a 3D inversion algorithm. Comparison of the estimated model and geology map of bedrock shows that lower resistivity zones are correlated with mineralizations. The second paper deals with the internal consistency of airborne gravity gradient data. The six components of the data are estimated from a common potential function. It is shown that the data is adequately consistent but at shorter land clearances the difference between the estimated data and the original data is larger. The technique is also used for computing the Bouguer anomaly from terrain corrected FTG data. Finally the data is inverted in 3D, which shows that the estimated density model in shallow depth is dominated by short wave length features. Inversion of TMI data is the topic of the third paper where a new type of reference model for 3D inversion of magnetic data is proposed by vertically extending the estimated magnetization of a 2D terrain magnetization model. The final estimated 3D result is compared with the magnetization model where no reference model is used. The comparison shows that using the reference model helps the high magnetization ...
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author Abtahi, Sayyed Mohammad
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title Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation
title_short Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation
title_full Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation
title_fullStr Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation
title_full_unstemmed Airborne Gravity Gradient, Magnetic and VLF datasets : Case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation
title_sort airborne gravity gradient, magnetic and vlf datasets : case studies of modelling, inversion and interpretation
publisher Uppsala universitet, Geofysik
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