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Gravity results and interpretation Schurz, NV . by: Drew Jones and Marlon Ramos Gph 492/692, spring 2013 . Correction methods. Elevation Lattitude Instrument Drift Free Air Bouguer Slab Inner and Outer Terrain Used to Calculate Simple and Complete Bouguer Anomalies.
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Gravity results and interpretation Schurz, NV by: Drew Jones and Marlon Ramos Gph 492/692, spring 2013
Correction methods • Elevation • Lattitude • Instrument Drift • Free Air • Bouguer Slab • Inner and Outer Terrain • Used to Calculate Simple and Complete Bouguer Anomalies
Relative total horizontal fault offset from sediment thicknesses Using relative vertical sediment offset obtained from bouguer slab inversion and simple trigonometry, a rough estimate of total horizontal offset was calculated by assuming a dipping fault plane.
What we think is happening: a Simple model of right-lateral fault to explain observed gravity anomaly
Comments, questions, criticisms, and proverbial remarks are welcome