2012
DOI: 10.1071/aseg2012ab081
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New Methods for Interpretation of Magnetic Gradient Tensor Data

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“…The normalized source strength (NSS) can be derived from the eigenvalues of magnetic and gravity gradient tensor data (Wilson 1985;Beiki et al 2012;Clark 2012) …”
Section: E T H O Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The normalized source strength (NSS) can be derived from the eigenvalues of magnetic and gravity gradient tensor data (Wilson 1985;Beiki et al 2012;Clark 2012) …”
Section: E T H O Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, applications of magnetic gradient tensor (MGT) and gravity gradient tensor (GGT) data in mineral Schmidt et al 2004;Schmidt and Clark 2006;Clark 2009;Beiki and Pedersen 2010;Beiki 2010;Clark 2010;Holstein et al 2011;Beiki et al 2012;Clark, 2012;Pilkington and Beiki, 2013). However, both processing and interpretation of MGT and GGT data are still challenging and require further development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where λ 2 is the intermediate eigenvalue, characterized by having the smallest absolute value. It should also be noted that the normalized magnetic moment can be defined, in terms of the invariants I 1 and I 2 and the intermediate eigenvalue Clark, 2009). The magnetic moment of a compact source is the volume integral of the magnetization vector and has the units of Am 2 .…”
Section: Normalized Source Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, processing and interpretation techniques of gravity and magnetic gradient tensor data have been widely improved (e.g., Pedersen and Rasmussen, 1990;Vasco and Taylor, 1991;Edwards et al, 1997;Boggs and Dransfield, 2004;Schmidt et al, 2004;Zhdanov et al, 2004;While et al, 2006While et al, , 2009Mikhailov et al, 2007;Clark, 2009Clark, , 2010Clark et al, 2009;Beiki, 2010;Beiki andPedersen, 2010, 2011;Holstein et al, 2011). In 1990, Pedersen and Rasmussen studied gradient tensors of gravity and magnetic fields and introduced scalar invariants to indicate their dimensionality (Pedersen and Rasmussen, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the 2D body magnetic anomaly equations, Verduzco et al (2004) stated that the horizontal derivative of Tilt gradient is independent of the magnetization direction, and it has been applied in the 3D case. In recent years, with the improvement of the magnetic gradient tensor measurement system, the appropriate treatment methods and interpretation techniques developed rapidly (Clark et al, 2009;Beiki, 2010;Beiki and Pedersen, 2010;Beiki et al, 2011;Beiki et al, 2012;Oruç et al, 2013). Previous studies have indicated that we can reduce the magnetization direction based on the tensor data, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%