Forward modelling of gravity data on unstructured grids using an adaptive mimetic finite-difference method
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Title
Forward modelling of gravity data on unstructured grids using an adaptive mimetic finite-difference method
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Keywords
Unstructured mesh, Mimetic finite-difference, Gravity, Mesh adaptivity
Journal
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages 104340
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-04-23
DOI
10.1016/j.jappgeo.2021.104340
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