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This textbook presents a comprehensive treatment of the theory and
implementation of inverse methods in the analysis and
interpretation of Earth's gravity field. By restricting their
consideration to a local rather than global level, the authors
focus on the use of observations and data that are more sensitive
to local mass anomalies. All necessary theoretical aspects are
reformulated in terms of a Euclidean framework so that less complex
tools from mathematical analysis can be utilized. Divided into
three parts, the text begins with a review of basic mathematical
properties of gravitation, computing gravity from mass
distributions, and relevant methods from Fourier analysis. In the
second part of the text, the Earth's gravity field and its
properties are introduced, and the preprocessing and processing of
gravity data are explored. Finally, elementary inverse theory is
discussed, after which the general inversion problem is considered
via application of both the Tikhonov deterministic approach and a
stochastic MCMC model. Throughout, examples and exercises are
provided to both clarify material and to illustrate real-word
applications for readers. Analysis of the Gravity Field: Direct and
Inverse Problems is carefully written to be accessible to both
mathematicians and geophysicists without sacrificing mathematical
rigor. Readers should have a familiarity with the basics of
mathematical analysis, as well as some knowledge of statistics and
probability theory. Detailed proofs of more advanced results are
relegated to appendices so that readers can concentrate on solution
algorithms.
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