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New Antarctic Gravity Anomaly Grid for Enhanced Geodetic and Geophysical Studies in Antarctica.


ABSTRACT: Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibility. Nevertheless, many ground-based, airborne and shipborne gravity campaigns have been completed by the geophysical and geodetic communities since the 1980s. We present the first modern Antarctic-wide gravity data compilation derived from 13 million data points covering an area of 10 million km2, which corresponds to 73% coverage of the continent. The remove-compute-restore technique was applied for gridding, which facilitated levelling of the different gravity datasets with respect to an Earth Gravity Model derived from satellite data alone. The resulting free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly grids of 10 km resolution are publicly available. These grids will enable new high-resolution combined Earth Gravity Models to be derived and represent a major step forward towards solving the geodetic polar data gap problem. They provide a new tool to investigate continental-scale lithospheric structure and geological evolution of Antarctica.

SUBMITTER: Scheinert M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5759340 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New Antarctic Gravity Anomaly Grid for Enhanced Geodetic and Geophysical Studies in Antarctica.

Scheinert M M   Ferraccioli F F   Schwabe J J   Bell R R   Studinger M M   Damaske D D   Jokat W W   Aleshkova N N   Jordan T T   Leitchenkov G G   Blankenship D D DD   Damiani T M TM   Young D D   Cochran J R JR   Richter T D TD  

Geophysical research letters 20160121 2


Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibility. Nevertheless, many ground-based, airborne and shipborne gravity campaigns have been completed by the geophysical and geodetic communities since the 1980s. We present the first modern Antarctic-wide gravity data compilation derived from 13 million data points covering an area of 10 million km<sup>2</sup>, which corresponds to 73% coverage of the continent. The remove-compute-restore technique wa  ...[more]

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