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1.6 Asymmetries in magnetic and gravity data


These models show some of the possible causes of asymmetry in gravity and magnetic anomalies. The first shows the symmetric anomaly due to a uniformly magnetised sphere at the South Pole and the subsequent images show the effect of individually varying the inclination of the Earth's magnetic field, adding a remanent magnetisation to the sphere, changing the shape of the body to an ellipsoid, varying the rock properties within the sphere and finally measuring the field at a non-uniform height above the body. The grid spacing is 1000 m and the sphere is centred over 4000E 4000N.
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Magnetics 1VD
Spherical body calculated at South Pole

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This body shows radially symmetric gravity and magnetic fields.
Spherical body calculated at an inclination of 50° and a declination of 90°

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This body shows a radially symmetric gravity and an asymmetric magnetic field with an EW symmetry plane.
Spherical body calculated at South Pole with remanent magnetisation

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This body shows a radially symmetric gravity and an asymmetric magnetic field with an EW symmetry plane. The remanent vector has an inclination of 45° and a declination of 90°.
Elliptical body calculated at South Pole

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This body shows asymmetric gravity and magnetic fields with an EW symmetry plane. Body dips at 45° towards 270°.
Spherical body calculated at South Pole with asymmetric alteration pattern

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This body shows asymmetric gravity and magnetic fields with an EW symmetry plane. Panels of equal rock properties dip at 45° towards 90° (red is high density/susceptibility).
Spherical body calculated at South Pole with variable survey heights

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This body shows asymmetric gravity and magnetic fields with an EW symmetry plane. The survey heights are displayed as a stippled plane.

Key
Survey Parameters
Scales
sphere
r = 1k = 10-2
background
r = 0k = 0
image width
8,000 m
inclination
50° or 90°
declination
0° or 90°
intensity
50,000 or 70,000 gamma
flight height
80 m or variable

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