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ANALYSIS OF GRAVITY DATA NEAR CONTINENTAL MARGINS

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In general large, thick sedimentary basins are delineated by negative gravity features. The gravity data are usually expressed in the form of Bouguer anomaly contours.Ordinary Bouguer anomaly data fail as a direct indicator of approximate sedimentary thickness in zones on and adjacent to the continental margin. Rapid variations in crustal and ocean thickness cause gravitational variations which are not removed during the computation of Bouguer anomaly values.If crustal thickness variations are known or can be calculated then gravitational corrections can be made which take this factor into account. Similar corrections for variations in sea water attraction can be made. The resultant Bouguer anomaly map, corrected for those variations, will indicate in more definite terms density variations in the material of the upper crust. In particular Bouguer anomaly patterns over continental areas adjacent to the continental slope can be more easily interpreted in terms of sedimentary thickness.
Title: ANALYSIS OF GRAVITY DATA NEAR CONTINENTAL MARGINS
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In general large, thick sedimentary basins are delineated by negative gravity features.
The gravity data are usually expressed in the form of Bouguer anomaly contours.
Ordinary Bouguer anomaly data fail as a direct indicator of approximate sedimentary thickness in zones on and adjacent to the continental margin.
Rapid variations in crustal and ocean thickness cause gravitational variations which are not removed during the computation of Bouguer anomaly values.
If crustal thickness variations are known or can be calculated then gravitational corrections can be made which take this factor into account.
Similar corrections for variations in sea water attraction can be made.
The resultant Bouguer anomaly map, corrected for those variations, will indicate in more definite terms density variations in the material of the upper crust.
In particular Bouguer anomaly patterns over continental areas adjacent to the continental slope can be more easily interpreted in terms of sedimentary thickness.

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