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

Figure 5. 2D vertical cross-sections of density contrasts obtained from 2D gravity migration of<br />

and data from each profile.<br />

Figure 6. 2D vertical cross-sections of density contrasts obtained from 3D regularized inversion of<br />

, and data with minimum support focusing (Wan and Zhdanov, 2008).<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

Prof. Michael S. Zhdanov and Dr. Xiaojun Liu acknowledge the support of the University of Utah’s<br />

Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion (CEMI). We also thank TechnoImaging for<br />

supporting this research and permission to publish. We acknowledge Dr. Le Wan for his assistance<br />

with the Nordkapp Basin inversion. We thank Brian Farrely and StatoilHydro for provision of and<br />

permission to publish the Nordkapp Basin FTG data.<br />

References<br />

Berkhout, A. J., 1980, Seismic migration: Elsevier.<br />

Claerbout, J. F., 1985, Imaging the Earth’s interior: Blackwell.<br />

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