Abstract:Mapping the density contrast through the 3D gravity inversion can help detect the goals under the subsurface. However, it is a challenge to accurately and efficiently solve the 3D gravity inversion. The Krylov subspace method is widely used to solve large linear problems because of its small storage capacity and high computational efficiency. In this study, two classical algorithms of Krylov subspace method, i.e., the Generalized Minimum Residual method and the Conjugate Gradient method, are applied to 3D grav… Show more
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