THE RELATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALIES TO SURFACE ELEVATION, CRUSTAL STRUCTURE AND GEOLOGY.
Abstract
This report represents a study to determine the degree to which gravity values are related to surface elevation, geology and crustal structure. This study was prompted by the need for gravitational information on a world-wide basis for geodetic studies and the fact that gravitational information is lacking or not available for about threefourths of the earth's surface. If a set of reliable general relations could be established between surface elevation, crustal and geologic parameters and gravity values, it would be possible to overcome in large measure this serious handicap. The study presented is based upon relations observed in North America, Australia, Europe, India, South Africa, and the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean Basins. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0617356
Entities
People
- George P. Woollard
Organizations
- University of Wisconsin–Madison