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Development of the Finite-Element Technologies in Quantitative Interpretation of Geopotential Fields

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Brief description of the assembly method for solving the inverse problem of gravimetry and assessing the reliability confidence validity credibility of interpretational constructions based on the guaranteed approach is presented. It is suggested to estimate the probability of detecting the sources of geopotential fields within the studied geological space by analyzing the variety of the probable interpretations and, then, to use this distribution for criterion-based selecting the model carriers of mass. The synthetic examples of modeling the anomalous disturbing objects are presented.

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Balk, P.I., Dolgal, A.S. (2019). Development of the Finite-Element Technologies in Quantitative Interpretation of Geopotential Fields. In: Nurgaliev, D., Khairullina, N. (eds) Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Geological Interpretation of Gravitational, Magnetic and Electric Fields. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97670-9_1

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