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Interpretation of vertical gravity and magnetic profiles

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Methods have been developed by quantitatively interpreting gravity and magnetic data in vertical bore-holes or shafts for geological bodies that can be approximated by spheres and cylinders. Master diagrams that can be directly used by the interpreter are provided.

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Dhar, R.L., Roy, A. Interpretation of vertical gravity and magnetic profiles. PAGEOPH 73, 25–38 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00875118

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