Variation of G with latitude

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Variation of G with latitude gp =983.2 Gal ge = 978.0 Gal Radius gprad-gerad = 6.6 Gal Excess mass gpem-geem = -4.8 Gal Rotation gprot-gerot = 3,4 Gal

Variation of G with latitude In the long-term, the earth behaves like a fluid Reference ellipsoid (approximation to geoid) The scalar potential verifies the Laplace equation and the solution can be expanded on Legendre polynomials degree 0 degree 2 rotation

Variation of G with latitude We then get for the normal gravity (uniform density) due to position only We are interested in the gravity anomaly gobs -gn

Variation of G with latitude

Free air correction At the Earth’s surface z is the elevation from sea level. The gravity anomaly is then (brings gravity to sea level) Units: mGal, m

Bouguer correction We also need to correct for the mass between sea level and elevation z. Bouguer assumes an infinite slab of density ρ and thickness z Units: mGal, m, g/cm3

Bouguer correction The difficulty is to choose the right density ρ (average crustal rock has a density of 2.67

Terrain correction

Terrain correction (hammer)

Terrain correction (laborious)

other corrections and precautions Isostatic correction: due to deeper sources regional trend  correct or filter Tidal correction  correct or drift if short time sales Elevation Latitude Drift Base

Gravity of simple shapes

Gravity of simple shapes

Gravity of simple shapes Bedrock density 2.3, ore density 3.0, half cylinder at depth 100m radius for precision 0.1 mGal?

Gravity of simple shapes

Regionals and residuals

Regionals and residuals

Regionals and residuals geological knowledge and experience

Regionals and residuals trend surfaces

Regionals and residuals trend surfaces

Regionals and residuals trend surfaces

Regionals and residuals upward continuation

Regionals and residuals second derivatives

Regionals and residuals second derivatives

Gravity interpretation half-maximum technique

Gravity interpretation half-maximum technique

Gravity interpretation 2nd derivatives technique

Gravity interpretation 2nd derivatives technique

Gravity interpretation 2nd derivatives technique

Detection of cavities

Bedrock depths