High accuracy gravity terrain correction by Optimally Selecting Sectors algorithm based on Hammer charts method

IF 0.5 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Saber Jahanjooy, Mohammad Pirouei, Kamal Kolo
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Abstract

To study the subsurface features and structures, the gravity effects of the surrounding topography should be reduced from acquired gravity field data. Several methods are available to calculate terrain effects on each gravity station. Some of these methods are tedious and time consuming due to a large number of calculations, long-distance terrain effects, and minimum acceptable errors. The other fast methods do not fulfill the accuracy requirement for local surveys. In rough topographies, using average elevation for sectors of the calculation area leads to overestimation or underestimation of the terrain effect. Since most of the terrain correction methods employ the pre-divided web or mesh for the survey area, the used sectors do not match geographical features with distinct mass centers. An Optimally Selecting Sectors (OSS) algorithm is proposed, which automatically partitions the surrounding area to a set of sectors in a way that separates different mass centers, finds optimum elevation of these sectors, and calculates terrain effect at the gravity stations. This new procedure improves the accuracy of calculated terrain effects. A proper tolerance inside the algorithm controls the accuracy of the method. Defining this tolerance relies on the application of gravity data. The application of this method on synthetic models with different geometrical shapes and real digital elevation data of a mountainous area at the Kurdistan region shows improvement in the accuracy of terrain correction. However, the proposed method OSS introduces extra calculation compared to some of the previous terrain correction methods.

基于Hammer图法的最优选扇区算法高精度重力地形校正
为了研究地下特征和构造,需要从已获得的重力场数据中去除周围地形的重力效应。计算各重力站地形效应的方法有几种。其中一些方法由于计算量大、地形影响远、可接受误差小等原因,比较繁琐和耗时。其他快速方法不能满足局部测量的精度要求。在粗糙的地形中,对计算区域的扇区使用平均高程会导致高估或低估地形效应。由于大多数地形校正方法对测量区域采用预先划分的网或网格,所使用的扇区与具有明显质量中心的地理特征不匹配。提出了一种最优选择扇区(optimal selection Sectors, OSS)算法,该算法以不同质心分离的方式将周边区域自动划分为一组扇区,求出这些扇区的最优标高,并计算重力站的地形效应。该方法提高了地形效应计算的精度。算法内部适当的公差控制了方法的精度。定义这个公差依赖于重力数据的应用。将该方法应用于不同几何形状的合成模型和库尔德斯坦地区某山区的真实数字高程数据,表明该方法提高了地形校正精度。然而,与以往的一些地形校正方法相比,本文提出的方法引入了额外的计算。
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Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica
Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
8
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Studia geophysica et geodaetica is an international journal covering all aspects of geophysics, meteorology and climatology, and of geodesy. Published by the Institute of Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, it has a long tradition, being published quarterly since 1956. Studia publishes theoretical and methodological contributions, which are of interest for academia as well as industry. The journal offers fast publication of contributions in regular as well as topical issues.
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