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ASEG2012 - 22nd Geophysical Conference
  • ISSN: 2202-0586
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Abstract

Summary

Traditional Bouguer corrections assume that the Earth behaves as a flat slab (Bouguer reduction), an assumption that is incorrect. A more accurate method of removing the effects of an Earth model is to take into account the terrain information, and assume a curved Earth. Terrain corrections are becoming more commonplace in individual surveys as computer power increases. We have produced a regional (state-wide) scale terraincorrected gravity grid, using a 1-second DEM to calculate the correction. The correction adds a subtle change to the state wide gravity, removing some regional lows. It can be used as a simple visual tool to determine where terrain-corrections are more appropriately undertaken.

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2012-12-01
2026-01-13
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): Gravity; Regional geophysics; Terrain Correction
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