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Geophysical Prospecting | 2013

Interpretation of tensor gravity data using an adaptive tilt angle method

Ahmed Salem; Sheona Masterton; Simon Campbell; J. Derek Fairhead; Jade L. Dickinson; Colm Murphy

ABSTRACT Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry (FTG) data are routinely used in exploration programmes to evaluate and explore geological complexities hosting hydrocarbon and mineral resources. FTG data are typically used to map a host structure and locate target responses of interest using a myriad of imaging techniques. Identified anomalies of interest are then examined using 2D and 3D forward and inverse modelling methods for depth estimation. However, such methods tend to be time consuming and reliant on an independent constraint for clarification. This paper presents a semi‐automatic method to interpret FTG data using an adaptive tilt angle approach. The present method uses only the three vertical tensor components of the FTG data (Tzx, Tzy and Tzz) with a scale value that is related to the nature of the source (point anomaly or linear anomaly). With this adaptation, it is possible to estimate the location and depth of simple buried gravity sources such as point masses, line masses and vertical and horizontal thin sheets, provided that these sources exist in isolation and that the FTG data have been sufficiently filtered to minimize the influence of noise. Computation times are fast, producing plausible results of single solution depth estimates that relate directly to anomalies. For thick sheets, the method can resolve the thickness of these layers assuming the depth to the top is known from drilling or other independent geophysical data. We demonstrate the practical utility of the method using examples of FTG data acquired over the Vinton Salt Dome, Louisiana, USA and basalt flows in the Faeroe‐Shetland Basin, UK. A major benefit of the method is the ability to quickly construct depth maps. Such results are used to produce best estimate initial depth to source maps that can act as initial models for any detailed quantitative modelling exercises using 2D/3D forward/inverse modelling techniques.


Exploration Geophysics | 2007

Target delineation using Full Tensor Gravity Gradiometry data

Colm Murphy; James Brewster; Houston Usa


Archive | 2006

Evaluating Air-FTG ® survey data: bringing value to the full picture

Colm Murphy; James Brewster; James H. Robinson


11th SAGA Biennial Technical Meeting and Exhibition | 2009

Exploring Exploration Play Models with FTG Gravity Data

Colm Murphy; Jade L. Dickinson


Exploration Geophysics | 2003

Airborne 3D FTG data proves utility for both Minerals and Oil & Gas Exploration/Exploitation

Gary R. Mumaw; Colm Murphy


Archive | 2002

Resolving basalt and sub-basalt geology with high precision high resolution gravity gradient data

Colm Murphy; Gary R. Mumaw


Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2014

A self steering directional filter for focused imaging of full tensor gradiometer data

James Brewster; James Mataragio; Colm Murphy


Exploration Geophysics | 2012

Interpretation of FTG data using Tensor Axis Realignment

Jade L. Dickinson; Colm Murphy; James W. Robinson


Exploration Geophysics | 2012

Depth estimating Full Tensor Gravity data with the Adaptive Tilt Angle method

Colm Murphy; Jade L. Dickinson; Ahmed Salem; Crombie Lodge


Exploration Geophysics | 2010

FTG Data Imaging Techniques for Geological Interpretation

Jade L. Dickinson; Colm Murphy; James W. Robinson

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