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This monograph presents the geoscientific context arising in
decorrelative geomagnetic exploration. First, an insight into the
current state of research is given by reducing magnetometry to
mathematically accessible, and thus calculable, decorrelated
models. In this way, various questions and problems of magnetometry
are made available to a broad scientific audience and the
exploration industry. New stimuli are given, and innovative ways of
modeling geologic strata by mollifier magnetometric techniques are
shown. Potential data sets primarily of terrestrial origin
constitute the main data basis in the book. For deep geology, the
geomathematical decorrelation methods are designed in such a way
that depth information (e.g., in boreholes) may be canonically
entered. Overall, this book provides pioneering and ground-breaking
innovative mathematical knowledge as a transfer methodology from
the "reality space" of magnetometric measurements into the "virtual
space" of mathematical-numerical modeling structures and mollifier
solutions with novel geological application areas. It pursues a
double goal: On the one hand, it represents a geoscientific set of
rules for today's geoengineering, interested in the application of
innovative modelling and simulation techniques to promising data
sets and structures occurring in geomagnetics. On the other hand,
the book serves as a collection of current material in Applied
Mathematics to offer alternative methodologies in the theory of
inverse problems.
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