Abstract
Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), specifically the Pix2Pix GAN, are used to effectively map gravity anomalies from satellite to ground, and adapt the Pix2Pix GAN model for large-scale data transformation. The impact of varying patch sizes on model performance is investigated using key metrics to ensure improved accuracy in gravity anomaly mapping. The model used 2728 satellite, and 2728 ground Bouguer gravity anomaly images from northern and northeast part of Ethiopia. 5456 images were used for training and 552 for testing. The findings indicate that Intermediate patch sizes, particularly 70 x 70 pixels, significantly enhanced model accuracy by capturing global features and contextual information. Additionally, models incorporating L2 loss with LcGAN demonstrated superior performance across qualitative metrics compared to those with L1 loss. The study will contribute to improve geophysical exploration by providing an alternative method that generates more accurate gravity maps, thereby enhancing the precision of geological models and related applications.
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