MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA

P(論文) Gravity surveys were carried out at 11 sites in Ross Island, Dailey Islands and the Dry Valleys during the 1986-1987 field season. Bouguer anomalies in Ross Island and Dailey Islands are nearly zero, within a few tens of mgals, whereas those in the Dry Valleys show large negative values down t...

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Main Authors: ミウラ, サトシ, カミヌマ, カツタダ, MIURA, Satoshi, KAMINUMA, Katsutada
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1988
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author ミウラ, サトシ
カミヌマ, カツタダ
MIURA, Satoshi
KAMINUMA, Katsutada
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description P(論文) Gravity surveys were carried out at 11 sites in Ross Island, Dailey Islands and the Dry Valleys during the 1986-1987 field season. Bouguer anomalies in Ross Island and Dailey Islands are nearly zero, within a few tens of mgals, whereas those in the Dry Valleys show large negative values down to -170 mgal. Therefore, the anomalies change steeply from west to east. A simple model for the crust and upper mantle around the region is proposed to explain the Bouguer anomalies. According to the model calculation, a possible interpretation of the steep variation of Bouguer anomaly up to 170 mgal is attributed to the difference in depth of the Moho discontinuity. This suggests that the depth of Moho at the Transantarctic Mountains is deeper than that beneath the McMurdo Sound by about 20km. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002558 2025-04-13T14:09:38+00:00 MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA ミウラ, サトシ カミヌマ, カツタダ MIURA, Satoshi KAMINUMA, Katsutada 1988-09 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2558/files/KJ00002368148.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00002558 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2558 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences 2 24 29 AA1072335X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2558/files/KJ00002368148.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00002558 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2558 1988 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00002558 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Gravity surveys were carried out at 11 sites in Ross Island, Dailey Islands and the Dry Valleys during the 1986-1987 field season. Bouguer anomalies in Ross Island and Dailey Islands are nearly zero, within a few tens of mgals, whereas those in the Dry Valleys show large negative values down to -170 mgal. Therefore, the anomalies change steeply from west to east. A simple model for the crust and upper mantle around the region is proposed to explain the Bouguer anomalies. According to the model calculation, a possible interpretation of the steep variation of Bouguer anomaly up to 170 mgal is attributed to the difference in depth of the Moho discontinuity. This suggests that the depth of Moho at the Transantarctic Mountains is deeper than that beneath the McMurdo Sound by about 20km. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Dailey Islands McMurdo Sound Ross Island National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan McMurdo Sound Ross Island Transantarctic Mountains Dailey Islands ENVELOPE(165.100,165.100,-77.883,-77.883)
spellingShingle ミウラ, サトシ
カミヌマ, カツタダ
MIURA, Satoshi
KAMINUMA, Katsutada
MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
title MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
title_full MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
title_fullStr MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
title_full_unstemmed MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
title_short MEASUREMENTS AND INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALY IN AND AROUND ROSS ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
title_sort measurements and interpretation of gravity anomaly in and around ross island, antarctica
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2558/files/KJ00002368148.pdf
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