<strong>Airborne</strong> <strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>2010</strong> Figure 4. Example of an IGMAS+ workflow that has been used for oil and gas projects. Note that IGMAS+ can be used to calculate curvature, invariants, loads, and rigidity as well as the more traditional geophysical modelling functions. References Alvers, M. R., Schmidt, S., Götze, H.-J., and Fichler, C., <strong>2010</strong>, IGMAS+ Software for 3D <strong>Gravity</strong>, FTG and Magnetic Modeling – towards semantic constraints: EGM <strong>2010</strong> International Workshop - Adding new value to Electromagnetic, <strong>Gravity</strong> and Magnetic Methods for Exploration, Capri, Italy, <strong>2010</strong>. Fichler, C., Rueslåtten, H., Gram, C., Ingebrigtsen, A., and Olesen, O., 2007, Salt Interpretation with Special Focus on Magnetic Data, Nordkapp Basin, Barents Sea: EGM 2007 International Workshop - Innovation in Electromagnetic, <strong>Gravity</strong> and Magnetic Methods: A New perspective for Exploration, Capri, Italy, 2007. Götze, H.-J., 1984, Über den Einsatz interaktiver Computergraphik im Rahmen 3-dimensionaler Interpretationstechniken in Gravimetrie und Magnetik: Unpub. Habilitation thesis, University of Clausthal. Götze, H.-J., and Lahmeyer, B., 1988, Application of three-dimensional interactive modeling in gravity and magnetics: Geophysics, 53, 1096-1108. Haase, C., 2008, Inversion of gravity, gravity gradient, and magnetic data with application to subsalt imaging: Unpub. Diploma thesis, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel. Lahmeyer, B., Götze, H.-J., Schmidt, S., Fichler, C., and Alvers, M. R., <strong>2010</strong>, Interactive 3D gravity modelling in IGMAS+ and the integration in the depth imaging workflow: 72nd EAGE Conference & Exhibition, Barcelona, Spain, <strong>2010</strong>. O'Brien, J., Rodriguez, A., Sixta, D., Davies, M. A., and Houghton, P., 2005, Resolving the K-2 salt structure in the Gulf of Mexico: An integrated approach using prestack depth imaging and full tensor gravity gradiometry: The Leading Edge, 24, 404-409. Reynisson, R. F., Ebbing, J., and Skilbrei, J. R., 2007, Magnetic and <strong>Gravity</strong> Fields in an Integrated Approach to the Sub-Basalt Imaging Problem: EGM 2007 International Workshop - Innovation in Electromagnetic, <strong>Gravity</strong> and Magnetic Methods: A New perspective for Exploration, Capri, Italy, 2007. 95
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