Abstract

The inversion of magnetic anomalies in terms of an irregular layer of magnetized material is studied, and an efficient procedure for constructing solutions is developed. Even when magnetic orientation and layer thickness are known, the solution is not unique because of the existence of a magnetization (called the magnetic annihilator) that produces no observable magnetic field. We consider an example of near-bottom marine data and discuss methods for overcoming the problem of nonuniqueness.

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