3-Dimensional Inversion for Gravity Anomaly Calculation in Complex Geologic Region

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In the gravity anomaly dectection and the inversion of physical property, the parameters can reflect the characters and details of source. At the same time, it can enhance the resolution of the source. In this paper, gravity data from global 1-minute grids are applied to inverse the structure of Longmenshan fault zone, other small faluts, several active faults and geological stratum, the research area where is complex geologic region. The main goal of this paper is an attempt to interpret the gravity anomalies of faults in the Longmenshan Fault zones.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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238-241

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June 2014

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