The compact gravity inversion including the minimization of moment of inertia has been applied to determine the geometry of anomalous bodies which cause much more depth esolution.
The new algorithm is based on Lewi's (1996) procedure including the minimum moment of inertia. The method is used with good results to several 3-Dimensional synthetic models and real examples.
The advantage of using this combination method is presented by comparing it with the other methods
Ardestani, E., V., & Nejati Kalate, A. (2012). Linear gravity inversion including the minimum moment of inertia. Journal of the Earth and Space Physics, 37(4), 13-26. doi: 10.22059/jesphys.2012.24313
MLA
Vahid Ardestani, E.; Ali Nejati Kalate. "Linear gravity inversion including the minimum moment of inertia", Journal of the Earth and Space Physics, 37, 4, 2012, 13-26. doi: 10.22059/jesphys.2012.24313
HARVARD
Ardestani, E., V., Nejati Kalate, A. (2012). 'Linear gravity inversion including the minimum moment of inertia', Journal of the Earth and Space Physics, 37(4), pp. 13-26. doi: 10.22059/jesphys.2012.24313
VANCOUVER
Ardestani, E., V., Nejati Kalate, A. Linear gravity inversion including the minimum moment of inertia. Journal of the Earth and Space Physics, 2012; 37(4): 13-26. doi: 10.22059/jesphys.2012.24313