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1.1 The effect on anomaly dimensions in gravity data


This sequence of images show the effect on anomaly amplitude and width of progressively burying a 1 km diameter sphere, two 200 m wide dykes and five 200 m on a side cubes by increments of 200 m.

The first row of images have the same absolute range, so this sequence shows the effect of depth on amplitude.
The second row of images on have been clipped to the maximum and minimum values for each image, so this sequence shows the effect of depth on wavelength.

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3D view of geology, looking from SW.

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Pseudo colour gravity images at various depths measured from top
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200 m

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400 m

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600 m

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800 m

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1000 m

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Effect of depth on amplitude
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Effect of depth on wavelength
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Key
Survey Parameters
Scales
plug & dyke
r = 1
background
r = 0
image width
10,000 m
flying height
200 m to 1000 m

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