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The inverse gravimetry problem: An application to the Northern San Francisco Craton Granite (English)
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1989
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From the knowledge of the anomalies of the gravitational field, we reconstruct the mass density distribution in a large region of the state of Bahia (Brazil). This inverse gravimetry problem has been translated into a linear programming problem and solved using the simplex method. Both two-dimensional and three-dimensional models have been considered.
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anomalies of the gravitational field
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mass density distribution
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inverse gravimetry problem
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simplex method
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