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Koether, N. | Hackney, R.
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Three-dimensional gravity models are a useful part of improving the geological understanding of large areas in various geological settings. Such models can assist seismic interpretation, particularly in areas of poor seismic coverage. In general, forward modelling and inversion are conducted until a single model is derived that fits well to the observed gravity field. However, the value of such a model is limited because it shows only one possible solution that depends on a fixed set of underlying assumptions. These underlying assumptions are not always clear to the interpreter and an arguably more useful approach is to prepare multiple models that test various scenarios under a range of different assumptions. The misfit between observed and calculated gravity for these various models helps to highlight flaws in the assumptions behind a particular choice of physical parameters or model geometry. Identifying these flaws helps to guide improvements in the geological understanding of the area. We present case studies for sedimentary basins off western Africa and western Australia. The flawed models have been used to rethink assumptions related to the geology, crustal structure and isostatic state associated with the basins, and also to identify areas where seismic interpretation might need to be revised. The result is a more reliable interpretation in which key uncertainties are more clearly evident.
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- 3D model
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- gravity
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- sedimentary basins
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- crustal structure
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- Earth Sciences
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