Gmsys-3D Tutorial Ii: Magnetic 1-Step Susceptibility Inversion
Gmsys-3D Tutorial Ii: Magnetic 1-Step Susceptibility Inversion
Introduction
This tutorial illustrates the use of 1-Step Lateral Susceptibility Inversion using a single
layer model.
The GMS3OSSI GX used in the 1-Step Susceptibility Inversion applies the Oasis
MAGMAP Apparent Susceptibility Filter (SUSC) to arrive at the lateral susceptibility
variation, rather then utilizing the normal inversion routines of GMSYS-3D. This is a
somewhat faster process than the “normal” GMSYS-3D routines which are used by the
GMS3SUSCINV GX (Menu item, “Calculate | Magnetic Susceptibility Inversion”).
Using the “Magnetic Susceptibility Inversion” and GMS3SUSCINV would follow an
analogous process, which could also be applied to the model in this tutorial. The
parameters in the GMS3SUSCINV dialog box are somewhat more involved and are
documented in the help file for that GX.
Tutorial Files
Create a new directory for this exercise (e.g., c:\temp\3d_mag_tut\). Copy all of the
tutorial files into this directory.
There are four grids (and associated .gi files):
• mag_tut_obs3.grd observed magnetic anomalies
• mag_tut_calc3.grd calculated magnetic anomalies
• mag_tut_err.grd error (mis-fit) grid
• topo_s4.grd; topography grid
three maps:
• mag_tut_obs3.map
• mag_tut_err.map
• mag_tut_calc3.map;
Getting Started
We will start with an initial Lateral Susceptibility Distribution (LSD) grid that is all zero
and invert for a lateral susceptibility distribution that minimizes the misfit between the
calculated and observed grids.
You can see that the calculated map looks very similar to the observed map but the error
map and the error statistics show that there are differences in detail. To illustrate those
differences, we will extract some profiles through both the calculated and observed grids.