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Interpretation of the gravity effect due to two-dimensional asymmetrical triangular prism by fourier transforms

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Fourier transforms of the theoretical gravity effect due to a two-dimensional asymmetrical triangular prism have been derived. Evaluation of the parameters from the analysis of the Fourier Spectra has been outlined.

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Sengupta, S. Interpretation of the gravity effect due to two-dimensional asymmetrical triangular prism by fourier transforms. PAGEOPH 115, 647–654 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00876129

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