This paper discusses an approach to determine the least‐squares optimum order of the regional surface which, when subtracted from the Bouguer gravity anomaly data, minimizes distortion of the residual component of the field. The least‐squares method was applied to theoretical composite gravity fields each consisting of a constant residual component (sphere or vertical cylinder) and a regional component of different order using successively increasing orders of polynomial regionals for residual determination. The overall similarity between each two successive residual maps was determined by computing the correlation factor between the mapped variables. Similarity between residual maps of the lowest orders, verified by good correlation, may generally be considered a criterion for determining the optimum order of the regional surface and consequently the least distorted residual component. The residual map of the lower order in this well‐correlated doublet is considered the most plausible one and may be used for gravity interpretation. This approach was successfully applied to the Bouguer gravity of Abu Roash dome, located west of Cairo in the Western Desert of Egypt.
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