“…Gravity computation techniques—commonly known as gravity forward modeling—can be grouped into two categories, namely spatial domain and spectral domain techniques [e.g., Nahavandchi, ; Kuhn and Seitz , ; Hirt and Kuhn , ]. In the first category, Newton's integral is evaluated in the space domain, e.g., through numerical integration using elementary mass bodies [ Kuhn et al, ; Grombein et al, ], fast Fourier transform (FFT) techniques [ Forsberg , ], or quadrature‐based methods [ Hwang et al, ]. Classical [e.g., Hammer , ; Nowell , ] and modern [e.g., Tsoulis et al, ; Cella , ] terrain correction computations fall into this category, too.…”