No 12 (2013): Ukrainian Antarctic Journal
Articles
Gravity field anomalies in Antarctic Peninsula area based on GOCE satellite gradiometry, marine and aerogravimetry
Published
December 15, 2013
Keywords
- Antarctic,
- tectonic,
- satellite gradiometry,
- gravity force
How to Cite
Marchenko, D. O., & Maksymchuk, V. Y. (2013). Gravity field anomalies in Antarctic Peninsula area based on GOCE satellite gradiometry, marine and aerogravimetry. Ukrainian Antarctic Journal, (12), 56-61. https://doi.org/10.33275/1727-7485.12.2013.247
Abstract
Regular 1′ free-air anomalies grid was constructed on the basis of GOCE data, marine and aerogravity data. For this the Gauss-Kolmogorov-Winer algorithm was applied with some modifications. Resulting set shows a connection between the gravity field and tectonic in region.
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