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Abstract Magnetic-survey data in grid form may be interpreted rapidly for source positions and depths by deconvolution using Euler's homogeneity relation. The method employs gradients, either measured or calculated. Data need not be pole-reduced, so that remanence is not an interfering factor. Geologic constraints are imposed by use of a structural index. Model studies show that the method can locate or outline confined sources, vertical pipes, dikes, and contacts with remarkable accuracy. A field example using data from an intensively studied area of onshore Britain shows that the method works well on real data from structurally complex areas and provides a series of depth-labeled Euler trends which mark magnetic edges, notably faults, with good precision.
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Alan B. Reid
East Sussex County Council
J. M. Allsop
British Geological Survey
Harold Granser
The Robertson Trust
Geophysics
British Geological Survey
The Robertson Trust
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d71cc3306ad4c62a563922 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1442774