A case for upward continuation as a standard separation filter for potential‐field maps
- 1 August 1987
- journal article
- Published by Society of Exploration Geophysicists in Geophysics
- Vol. 52 (8) , 1138-1148
- https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1442378
Abstract
Separation filtering is incomplete even under the ideal synthetic condition of known power spectra of the regional and residual fields. I have designed some Wiener filters, which minimize the inevitable separation error, from previous statistical source models of Naidu, and Spector and Grant. This formulation includes the classic separation filters of Strakhov and of Elkins as Wiener filters. A proposed generalization of Wiener filters, denoted as uniformly suboptimum filters, quantitatively supports the statement that a wide span of separation problems may be solved adequately using some convenient, small standard filter family. A uniform random‐source model without assumed vertical correlations invokes upward continuation filters. In addition to this role as a Wiener filter, the upward continuation operator is given by elementary functions in both space and wavenumber domains, is numerically stable, and is also physically comprehensible when applied to real, nonrandom anomalies. In view of these distinguishing features, I propose to use the upward continuation operator to build a convenient, standard family of separation filters.Keywords
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