Continuous spectrum of the total-magnetic-field anomaly due to a rectangular prismatic body

The Fourier transform of the total‐magnetic‐field anomaly due to a rectangular prismatic body with arbitrary magnetization yields the two‐dimensional spectrum of the anomaly. In the expression for the spectrum the individual effects of the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the body appear as separate factors. Another factor in the expression takes into account the combined influence of the orientation of the magnetization vector and the dip and declination of the earth’s magnetic field. The expression for the two‐dimensional spectrum is used to obtain analytical formulas of the spectra for magnetic‐field values along profiles parallel to the two horizontal axes of the body. This theoretical study provides a quantitative picture of the shift of the spectrum to the low‐frequency end with increase in either depth or horizontal dimension, or in both, of the magnetized body. It has thus been possible to realize the feasibility of a method for separating the effects of near‐surface high‐amplitude components...