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Highly variable magmatic accretion at the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge. [PDF]

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Zhang T   +14 more
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Simultaneous rift-scale inflation of a deep crustal sill network in Afar, East Africa. [PDF]

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La Rosa A   +5 more
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Moho topography of the Tibetan Plateau using multi-scale gravity analysis and its tectonic implications

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2017
Abstract Determining the Moho topography of the Tibetan Plateau is crucial to understand the tectonic development. Over the past decades, seismic explorations have obtained profound results about the Moho topography, except in regions where seismic station coverage is poor, especially in the central and western Tibetan Plateau. In comparison, gravity
Chuang Xu   +4 more
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Topography of the Moho undulations in France from gravity data: their age and origin

Tectonophysics, 2002
Abstract The complete gravity data set from France and part of the neighboring countries has been analyzed to compute the topography of the Moho undulations. This work is based on an improved filtering technique and an appropriate assumed density contrast between the crust and the upper mantle.
J.P. Lefort, B.N.P. Agarwal
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Moho topography and lower crustal wide-angle reflectivity around the TESZ in southern Scandinavia and northeastern Europe

Tectonophysics, 2002
Abstract The Moho topography is strongly undulating in southern Scandinavia and northeastern Europe. A map of the depth to Moho shows similarities between the areas of the Teisseyre–Tornquist Zone (TTZ) in Poland and the Fennoscandian Border Zone (FBZ), which is partly coinciding with the Sorgenfrei–Tornquist Zone (STZ) in Denmark.
S.L Jensen, H Thybo
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