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The Rapid Calculation of Potential Anomalies

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In this paper, it is shown how a series of Fourier transforms can be used to calculate the magnetic or gravitational anomaly caused by an uneven, non-uniform layer of material.
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Summary It is shown how a series of Fourier transforms can be used to calculate the magnetic or gravitational anomaly caused by an uneven, non-uniform layer of material. Modern methods for finding Fourier transforms numerically are very fast and make this approach attractive in situations where large quantities of observations are available.

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Interpretation Theory in Applied Geophysics Grant (McGraw-Hill, 140s.)

TL;DR: Interpretation theory in applied geophysics: Grant, F S as mentioned in this paper, Unknown Binding, January 1, 1965 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. Read it now.
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The inversion and interpretation of gravity anomalies

Douglas W. Oldenburg
- 01 Aug 1974 - 
TL;DR: Parker et al. as discussed by the authors used a rearrangement of the formula used for the rapid calculation of the gravitational anomaly caused by a two-dimensional uneven layer of material, leading to an iterative procedure for calculating the shape of the perturbing body given the anomaly.
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Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere at mountain ranges

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Bouguer gravity anomaly over the Himalayan, Alpine, and Appalachian mountains is characterized by a generally asymmetric gravity low, which spans the mountains and associated foreland basins.
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Evidence from gravity data for focused magmatic accretion along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

TL;DR: Gravity data from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between latitudes 27°50′N and 30°40′N show that the accretion of magma at the ridge is focused at discrete centres along the spreading axis as mentioned in this paper.
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Book

A Course of Modern Analysis

TL;DR: The volume now gives a somewhat exhaustive account of the various ramifications of the subject, which are set out in an attractive manner and should become indispensable, not only as a textbook for advanced students, but as a work of reference to those whose aim is to extend the knowledge of analysis.
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The Fourier Transform and Its Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a broad overview of Fourier Transform and its relation with the FFT and the Hartley Transform, as well as the Laplace Transform and the Laplacian Transform.
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Interpretation Theory in Applied Geophysics Grant (McGraw-Hill, 140s.)

TL;DR: Interpretation theory in applied geophysics: Grant, F S as mentioned in this paper, Unknown Binding, January 1, 1965 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating. Read it now.