Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic

Simple models for the flexure of the lithosphere caused by the load of the Great Meteor seamount have been determined for different assumed values of the effective flexural rigidity of the lithosphere. The models utilize a new method for determining the flexure of the lithosphere caused by a three-d...

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Main Authors: Watts, A. B., Cochran, James R., Selzer, G.
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Published: Columbia University 1975
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7916/d8bv7fd5 2023-05-15T17:41:23+02:00 Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic Watts, A. B. Cochran, James R. Selzer, G. 1975 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8bv7fd5 https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8BV7FD5 unknown Columbia University https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/jb080i011p01391 Geophysics Text Articles article-journal ScholarlyArticle 1975 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8bv7fd5 https://doi.org/10.1029/jb080i011p01391 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Simple models for the flexure of the lithosphere caused by the load of the Great Meteor seamount have been determined for different assumed values of the effective flexural rigidity of the lithosphere. The models utilize a new method for determining the flexure of the lithosphere caused by a three-dimensional load. The gravity effect of the models has been computed and compared with observed free-air anomalies in the vicinity of the seamount. Computations show that the observed free-air anomalies can be most satisfactorily explained for an assumed effective flexural rigidity of the lithosphere of about 6×10²⁹ dyn cm. This value, which is similar to other values determined for loads of different ages, suggests that the oceanic lithosphere is rigid enough to support applied loads for periods of time of at least several tens of millions of years. Text Northeast Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Meteor Seamount ENVELOPE(8.500,8.500,-48.000,-48.000)
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Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic
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description Simple models for the flexure of the lithosphere caused by the load of the Great Meteor seamount have been determined for different assumed values of the effective flexural rigidity of the lithosphere. The models utilize a new method for determining the flexure of the lithosphere caused by a three-dimensional load. The gravity effect of the models has been computed and compared with observed free-air anomalies in the vicinity of the seamount. Computations show that the observed free-air anomalies can be most satisfactorily explained for an assumed effective flexural rigidity of the lithosphere of about 6×10²⁹ dyn cm. This value, which is similar to other values determined for loads of different ages, suggests that the oceanic lithosphere is rigid enough to support applied loads for periods of time of at least several tens of millions of years.
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title Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic
title_short Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic
title_full Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic
title_fullStr Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: A three-dimensional study of the Great Meteor Seamount, northeast Atlantic
title_sort gravity anomalies and flexure of the lithosphere: a three-dimensional study of the great meteor seamount, northeast atlantic
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