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We developed this technique as an extension of previous work (on profiles) by Sheldon Breiner, Peter Hood, and and Dan Thompson, and have been gratified by its widespread reception and dismayed at its widespread mis-use. We coined the term "Euler Deconvolution" to indicate that the process was akin to the previously published profile method widely known as "Werner Deconvolution". Neither is a deconvolution in the strictest sense. Both use data to estimate source geometry.
Dr Alan B Reid
University of Leeds
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This page is a summary of: Magnetic interpretation in three dimensions using Euler deconvolution, Geophysics, January 1990, Society of Exploration Geophysicists,
DOI: 10.1190/1.1442774.
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