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<strong>Airborne</strong> <strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Figure 9. Noisy data (blue) with inverted<br />

result (red).<br />

Summary<br />

182<br />

Figure 10. Less than 20 stations of noisy<br />

data (blue) with inverted result (red).<br />

Although restricted to a single synthetic case here, the results are indicative of the wider benefits of<br />

recording potential field data using a full tensor. Joint inversion of multiple tensor elements can work<br />

with more noisy data and with fewer stations than single channel data and give accurate positional<br />

information for bodies which are off-line. Although tensor channels can be calculated from single<br />

channel data, the calculated tensor is less accurate and may cause the target to be missed if drill<br />

tested.<br />

References<br />

Encom ModelVision, n.d., Pitney Bowes Business Insight,<br />

http://www.pbinsight.com.au/products/location-intelligence/applications/mappinganalytical/encom-modelvision/,<br />

accessed 8 July <strong>2010</strong>.

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