Abstract

Abstract Potential field data form an important frontline exploration tool thanks to the modern-day airborne platforms capable of collecting large amounts of data over large areas. Interpretation of these data using a 3D inversion is still a challenging problem due to the large amount of data and the need to discretize the inversion volume into a huge number of elements.

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