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

Figure 1. The top panel shows profiles of the gravity gradient components and<br />

above two long prisms, each with a density contrast of 1 g/cm 3 . The middle panel<br />

shows a vertical section of the model density distribution. The lower panel shows the 2D gravity<br />

gradient migration density.<br />

Figure 2. The top panel shows profiles of the gravity gradient components and<br />

with 10% random Gaussian noise added above two long prisms, each with a density<br />

contrast of 1 g/cm 3 . The lower panel shows the 2D gravity gradient migration density.<br />

The solution of equations (11) and (12) is given by:<br />

197<br />

(13)

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