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Crustal structure and rift flank uplift of the Adare Trough, Antarctica [PDF]
The Adare Trough, located 100 km northeast of Cape Adare, Antarctica, represents the extinct third arm of a Tertiary spreading ridge between East and West Antarctica. It is characterized by pronounced asymmetric rift flanks elevated up to over 2 km above
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Abstract From September 2022 to August 2023, a temporary large‐N seismic experiment with more than 494 station locations was conducted in the Eifel volcanic fields of southwest Germany, where massive intracontinental maars and explosive centers are distributed. The last major eruption occurred at the Laacher See volcano (LSV) only 13 ka ago.
Hao Zhang +5 more
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DOI: 10.17014/ijog.v7i3.144Two important aspects in the exploration of oil and gas are technology and exploration concepts, but the use of technology is not always suitable for areas with geological conditions covered by young volcanic sediments or ...
Kamtono Kamtono, D. D. Wardhana
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PEMODELAN 3D STRUKTUR BAWAH PERMUKAAN GUNUNGAPI AGUNG PROVINSI BALI MENGGUNAKAN METODE GAYA BERAT
Under surface structure, 3d modelling of Agung volcano in Bali had been conducted by using gravity methods. This research aims to identify the magma chamber and make a model below the surface of the Great Volcano of Bali Province by using gravity anomaly
Nasyratul Ilmi, Karyanto Karyanto
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Gravity Modeling of Lunar Lava Tubes: Insights From a Terrestrial Analog
Abstract The exploration of lunar lava tubes can address challenges of human habitation on the Moon by identifying natural shelters against radiation, temperature extremes, and micrometeoroid impacts. This study shows the feasibility of detecting lunar lava tubes with gravimetry using Ape Cave in Washington State, USA, as a terrestrial analog. Ape Cave'
Sarai Montañez Muñoz +4 more
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Widespread Depositional Fluvial Systems in Noachis Terra, Mars
Abstract Noachis Terra, in Mars' southern highlands, is a region where “warm/wet” climate models of the early Martian Climate predict high rates of precipitation but which is poorly dissected by Valley Networks (VNs). We searched for Fluvial Sinuous Ridges (FSRs, or “inverted channels”) here because they (a) provide alternate evidence to VNs for ...
Adam Losekoot +4 more
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The detection of subsurface cavities, such as crypts, cellars and tunnels, in churches and castles belongs to successful applications of the employment of surface gravity measurement techniques in archaeo-prospecting.
Jaroslava PÁNISOVÁ, Roman PAŠTEKA
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Gravimetric determination of the continental oceanic boundary of the Argentine continental margin (from 36°S to 50°S) [PDF]
This paper presents the gravimetric analysis together with seismic data as an integral application in order to identify the continental?oceanic crust boundary (COB) of the Argentine continental margin from 36◦S to 50◦S in a continuous way.
Arecco, Maria Alejandra +5 more
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Linear anomalies are important in the interpretation of gravity data because they indicate some important structural features. Gravity anomalies obtained from horizontal derivatives generally reflect lineaments and faults or compositional changes which ...
E. E. Epuh, E. O. Joshua
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Crustal structure and continent‐ocean boundary along the Galicia continental margin (NW Iberia): insights from combined gravity and seismic interpretation [PDF]
The magma‐poor rifted continental margin of Galicia has an extremely complex structure. Its formation involved several rifting episodes that occurred ultimately during the early Cretaceous near a ridge triple junction, which produced a change in the ...
Acosta, Juan +6 more
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