Abstract:
We developed the China Regional Gravity Information System (RGIS) using mixed language programming in Visual Basic, Visual C++, and FORTRAN. The software is based on the MapInfo platform with OLE technology. With this system, we achieve visual data management for the database with spatial geography, geology data and gravity data as well as graphical data editing and data table operations over the whole of China. We are able to perform normalized gravity reduction, gravity and magnetic fi eld transforms, gravity anomaly inversion and interpretation, thematic mapping and so on.
ZHANG Ming-Hua,HE Hao,WANG Cheng-Xi. The launch of a large regional gravity information system in China[J]. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2011, 8(2): 170-175.
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