Gravity derived moho for south america

M Van der Meijde, J Julià, M Assumpção - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract Crustal structure in South America is one of the least understood among the Earth's
continental areas. Variations in crustal thickness are still poorly constrained over large …

Analysis of the refined CRUST1. 0 crustal model and its gravity field

R Tenzer, W Chen, D Tsoulis, M Bagherbandi… - Surveys in …, 2015 - Springer
The global crustal model CRUST1. 0 (refined using additional global datasets of the solid
topography, polar ice sheets and geoid) is used in this study to estimate the average …

A reference Earth model for the heat‐producing elements and associated geoneutrino flux

Y Huang, V Chubakov, F Mantovani… - Geochemistry …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The recent geoneutrino experimental results from KamLAND (Kamioka Liquid Scintillator
Antineutrino Detector) and Borexino detectors reveal the usefulness of analyzing the Earth's …

GEMMA: An Earth crustal model based on GOCE satellite data

M Reguzzoni, D Sampietro - … Journal of Applied Earth Observation and …, 2015 - Elsevier
The boundary between Earth's crust and mantle is commonly modelled as a discontinuity
surface, the so-called Moho. Although in some regions of the world this model may be too …

A global reference model of the lithosphere and upper mantle from joint inversion and analysis of multiple data sets

JC Afonso, F Salajegheh, W Szwillus… - Geophysical Journal …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
We present a new global model for the Earth's lithosphere and upper mantle (LithoRef18)
obtained through a formal joint inversion of 3-D gravity anomalies, geoid height, satellite …

Global Moho from the combination of the CRUST2. 0 model and GOCE data

M Reguzzoni, D Sampietro… - Geophysical Journal …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The discontinuity surface between Earth crust and mantle, the so-called Moho, is commonly
estimated by means of seismic or gravimetric methods. Usually these methods do not yield …

Insights into Moho depth beneath the northwestern Andean region from gravity data inversion

DS Avellaneda-Jiménez, G Monsalve… - Geophysical Journal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The complex Moho topography beneath the northwestern Andes is the result of multiple
geodynamic processes during the Cenozoic. To contribute to our understanding of the Moho …

Australia's Moho: A test of the usefulness of gravity modelling for the determination of Moho depth

ARA Aitken, ML Salmon, BLN Kennett - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
In general, seismic methods provide a reliable way to image the crust–mantle interface,
which is marked by a rapid increase in seismic velocity (the Moho). However, the coverage …

An improved method to Moho depth recovery from gravity disturbance and its application in the South China Sea

J Li, C Xu, H Chen - Journal of geophysical research: solid …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Two hyperparameters, the mean Moho depth and the Moho density contrast, must be
specified before the gravity inversion of Moho. Incorrect estimation will impact inversed …

Spatial and spectral analysis of refined gravity data for modelling the crust–mantle interface and mantle-lithosphere structure

R Tenzer, V Gladkikh, P Novák, P Vajda - Surveys in geophysics, 2012 - Springer
We analyse spatial and spectral characteristics of various refined gravity data used for
modelling and gravimetric interpretation of the crust–mantle interface and the mantle …