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Resolving Bouguer anomalies in continents-A new approach
Geophysical Research Letters, 1996D. S. Rao
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Statistical behaviour of the free-air, Bouguer and isostatic anomalies in Austria
Bulletin Geodesique, 1992Hussein A Abd-Elmotaal
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Bouguer Gravity Anomalies and Regional Crustal Structure in Central Mexico
International Geology Review, 1996J. Urrutia‐Fucugauchi +1 more
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The Leading Edge, 2004
Corrections to gravity data and the meaning of the term Bouguer anomaly still confuse many of us despite detailed discussions by such gravity practitioners as LaFehr (1991, 1998), Chapin (1996), and Talwani (1998). In his 1991 article, LaFehr pointed out that incomplete treatment of the subject by major exploration geophysics textbooks is a main reason
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Corrections to gravity data and the meaning of the term Bouguer anomaly still confuse many of us despite detailed discussions by such gravity practitioners as LaFehr (1991, 1998), Chapin (1996), and Talwani (1998). In his 1991 article, LaFehr pointed out that incomplete treatment of the subject by major exploration geophysics textbooks is a main reason
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Geophysics, 1977
Abstract Although the Bouguer anomaly is the form of the gravitational field most commonly utilized for the investigation of geologic problems on land, the true significance of the combined free-air and Bouguer correction is frequently misunderstood by geologists, geophysical students, and many senior geophysicists with ...
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Abstract Although the Bouguer anomaly is the form of the gravitational field most commonly utilized for the investigation of geologic problems on land, the true significance of the combined free-air and Bouguer correction is frequently misunderstood by geologists, geophysical students, and many senior geophysicists with ...
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Journal of the Geological Society of India, 1999
Qualitative interpretation of the regional Bouguer anomaly map of the Deccan Trap region of peninsular India, based on the anomaly size, its gradient and minor contribution from the shallow crust assessed by the results of other geophysical methods ...
P. R. Pant +3 more
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Qualitative interpretation of the regional Bouguer anomaly map of the Deccan Trap region of peninsular India, based on the anomaly size, its gradient and minor contribution from the shallow crust assessed by the results of other geophysical methods ...
P. R. Pant +3 more
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On Ambiguities in Definitions and Applications of Bouguer Gravity Anomaly
2010Over decades diverse definitions and use of the Bouguer gravity anomaly found place in geodetic and geophysical applications. We discuss three distinct Bouguer anomalies. Their definitions vary due to the presence or absence of various effects (corrections), such as the geophysical indirect effect and the secondary indirect effects. Here we discuss the
Vajda, Peter +5 more
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