Title of article
Recovery of Moho’s undulations based on the Vening Meinesz–Moritz theory from satellite gravity gradiometry data: A simulation study Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Mohammad Bagherbandi، نويسنده , , Mehdi Eshagh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
15
From page
1097
To page
1111
Abstract
In the gravimetric approach to determine the Moho depth an isostatic hypothesis can be used. The Vening Meinesz–Moritz isostatic hypothesis is the recent theory for such a purpose. Here, this theory is further developed so that the satellite gravity gradiometry (SGG) data are used for recovering the Moho depth through a nonlinear integral inversion procedure. The kernels of its forward and inverse problems show that the inversion should be done in a larger area by 5° than the desired one to reduce the effect of the spatial truncation error of the integral formula. Our numerical study shows that the effect of this error on the recovered Moho depths can reach 6 km in Persia and it is very significant. The iterative Tikhonov regularization in a combination with either generalized cross validation or quasi-optimal criterion of estimating the regularization parameter seems to be suitable and the solution is semi-convergent up to the third iteration. Also the Moho depth recovered from the simulated SGG data will be more or less the same as that obtained from the terrestrial gravimetric data with a root mean square error of 2 km and they are statistically consistent.
Keywords
Density contrast , Integral inversion , Isostatic compensation , Iterative Tikhonov regularization , Mohorovi?i? discontinuity , Nonlinear ill-posed problem
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Record number
1133823
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