Hi, ccx+x is the direction (respect to the geographic Nord) along you want
to calculate the horizontal gradient....it amplifies the density contrast
of the bodies you want detect...hope it helps you.

Chiara
Il 11/mar/2015 19:44 "author.nameemail" <[email protected]> ha
scritto:

> Hi
> Anybody knows how to apply horizontal gradient on regional gravity data.
> And what is the meaning of gradient direction (CCW +X)?
>
> Thanks
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