A Digital Processing System For Aeromagnetic Maps ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. D. Buttgereit
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

A variety of mathematical techniques are available in the pertinent literature concerning the interpretation and reduction of aeromagnetic data. The quantitative methods applicable to this data en¬compass a wide spectrum including filtering, continuation, derivatives, reduction to the poles, spectral analysis, and "undraping" of flight line data. With the aid of the digital computer, the techniques listed, and others, can be computationally performed on a gridded data set. In addition, current sophisticated computer hardware permits the systems analyst greater latitude in the storage and retrieval of data and in the display of resultant naps on a digital x-y plotter than previously available. Although many interpretive techniques concerning magnetic data have been published and computer machinery has been on the market, little has been written incorporating both disciplines into a unified digital processing system. In the present paper, a general purpose system in given which in designed for routine use in the interpretation of aeromagnetic (and other potential field, etc.) maps.
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APA: C. D. Buttgereit  (1970)  A Digital Processing System For Aeromagnetic Maps ? Introduction

MLA: C. D. Buttgereit A Digital Processing System For Aeromagnetic Maps ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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