Mapping the disruption of source magnetization depth estimates by near-surface magnetisations
<div>Near-surface magnetizations are ubiquitous across many areas of Australia and complicate reliable estimation of depth to deeper magnetizations. We have selected four test areas in which we use equivalent source dipoles to represent and quantify the near-surface magnetizations. We present a synthetic modelling study that demonstrates that field variations from the near-surface magnetizations substantially degrade estimation of depth to a magnetization 500 metres below the modelled sensor elevation and that these problems persist even for anomalies with significantly higher amplitudes. However, preferential attenuation of the fields from near surface magnetizations by upward continuation proved quite effective in improving estimation of depth to those magnetizations.</div>
This Abstract was submitted/presented at the 2023 Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference (AEGC) 13-18 March ( https://2023.aegc.com.au/)
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Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference (AEGC), Brisbane, 13-18 March 2023
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This abstract discusses the results of synthetic modelling to test the effect of near-surface or surface magnetic bodies on obtaining depth to top of magnetic sources for deeper bodies of interest. We have developed an equivalent source dipole model to help quantify magnetic field variations due to near-surface magnetizations. We have inverted measured magnetic field variations over near-surface magnetizations to which we have added synthetic model magnetic fields and show that the magnetic fields due to the near-surface magnetizations significantly degrade estimation of depth to those lower magnetizations. However, upward continuation appears to provide an effective means to attenuate the fields from the near-surface magnetizations and improve estimation of depth to deeper magnetizations.
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near-surface
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depth estimates
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Magnetism and palaeomagnetism
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<div>Extended abstract submitted for Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference, Brisbane 2023 for a poster presentation. </div><div><br></div><div>This work forms part of the magnetic depth estimation collaboration between CSIRO and Geoscience Australia, as part of the Australian Resources Framework project in Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program. Depth estimates derived from this collaboration are intended to be stored in Geoscience Australia's Estimates of Geological and Geophysical Surfaces database, the national repository of depth estimate data points.</div>
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