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To deduce the possible shape of the body producing a very elongated anomaly, the observed anomaly found by surveying along a single traverse is compared with one calculated for a body assumed to be uniform and horizontal, and to extend a long way to either side of the traverse. This is an example of:(i) Forward modelling in 2D.(ii) Inverse modelling in 2D.(iii) Forward modelling in 21/2D.(iv) Inverse modelling in 21/2D.(v) Forward modelling in 3D.(vi) Inverse modelling in 3D
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