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Deformation-Induced Topographic Effects in Interpretation of Spatiotemporal Gravity Changes: Review of Approaches and New Insights

机译:变形诱导的地形效应在不时性重力的解释中变化:审查方法和新见解

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We investigate the origin and implications of deformation-induced gravitational effects in interpretation of spatiotemporal gravity changes. We review the traditional approaches to handling the attraction of subsurface and surface deformations. These effects are relevant when inferring magmatic processes in volcano geodetic studies. We focus on the surface constituent, the deformation-induced topographic effect (DITE), which consists of a gradient effect called the free-air effect (FAE) and an attraction effect referred here as the topographic deformation effect. We present defining, alternate, as well as approximate expressions for evaluating the DITE. The alternate expressions shed light on the physical nature of DITE. By simulating numerically synthetic displacement fields of diverse shapes and areal extents imposed over terrain of various relief shapes in a referential volcanic area of prominent and rugged topographic relief, we assess the suitability and accuracy of the various approximations of DITE. Synthetic case studies are carried out using a high-resolution high-accuracy DEM and the Toposk software for evaluation of topographic attraction terms. We discuss the particularities and complications in numerical evaluation of each of the DITE expressions. We close with a conclusion that the best numerical prescription for accurate evaluation of DITE is Eq. (18) derived herein. Its numerical realization requires the knowledge of the deformation field in areal form. If the vertical displacements are known only at benchmarks, two approximations of DITE are at hand that can be numerically evaluated: the normal-FAE approximation (nFAE-DITE) and the planar Bouguer approximation (BCFAG-DITE). Based on synthetic simulations, we specify under what circumstances which approximation performs better.
机译:我们研究了变形引起的重力效应对时尚重力变化的原因和影响。我们审查了处理地下和表面变形的吸引力的传统方法。这些效果在推断火山大地测量研究中推断岩浆过程。我们专注于表面成分,变形诱导的地形效果(DITE),其包括称为自由空气效果(FAE)的梯度效应和此处称为地形变形效果的吸引效果。我们呈现定义,替代以及近似表达式来评估仪度。替代表达式阐明了仪式的物理性质。通过在突出和坚固的地形浮雕的参考火山区域中模拟不同形状的不同形状的种合成位移领域,并在各种浮雕形状中施加的各种浮雕形状,我们评估了各种近似的适用性和准确性。使用高分辨率高精度DEM和TopoSK软件进行综合性案例研究,以评估地形景点。我们讨论了每种情感表达式的数值评估中的特殊性和并发症。我们结束结论,最佳的准确评估仪式的数值处方是方程式。 (18)衍生在此。其数值实现需要在区域形式中的变形场知识。如果垂直位移仅在基准时已知,则可以在数值评估的手中的两个近似点:正常 - FAE近似(nfae-dite)和平面bouguer近似(bcfag-dite)。基于合成仿真,我们在近似的情况下指定了更好的情况下。

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