New views of the spherical Bouguer gravity anomaly

P Vaníček, R Tenzer, LE Sjöberg… - Geophysical Journal …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
P Vaníček, R Tenzer, LE Sjöberg, Z Martinec, WE Featherstone
Geophysical Journal International, 2004academic.oup.com
This paper presents a number of new concepts concerning the gravity anomaly. First, it
identifies a distinct difference between a surface (2-D) gravity anomaly (the difference
between actual gravity on one surface and normal gravity on another surface) and a solid (3-
D) gravity anomaly defined in the fundamental gravimetric equation. Second, it introduces
the 'no topography'gravity anomaly (which turns out to be the complete spherical Bouguer
anomaly) as a means to generate a quantity that is smooth, thus suitable for gridding, and …
Summary
This paper presents a number of new concepts concerning the gravity anomaly. First, it identifies a distinct difference between a surface (2-D) gravity anomaly (the difference between actual gravity on one surface and normal gravity on another surface) and a solid (3-D) gravity anomaly defined in the fundamental gravimetric equation. Second, it introduces the ‘no topography’ gravity anomaly (which turns out to be the complete spherical Bouguer anomaly) as a means to generate a quantity that is smooth, thus suitable for gridding, and harmonic, thus suitable for downward continuation. It is understood that the possibility of downward continuing a smooth gravity anomaly would simplify the task of computing an accurate geoid. It is also shown that the planar Bouguer anomaly is not harmonic, and thus cannot be downward continued.
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