Gravity anomalies and spatial variations of flexural rigidity at mountain ranges
New continent-wide compilations of gravity and topography data have been used to determine, spatial variations in the long-term mechanical properties of the foreland lithosphere at mountain ranges. In the southern Appalachians, a large elastic thickness Te (in the range 40-70 km) is required with va...
Main Authors: | Stewart, J, Watts, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1997
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