2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018gc008098
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ArcCRUST: Arctic Crustal Thickness From 3‐D Gravity Inversion

Abstract: The ArcCRUST model consists of crustal thickness and estimated crustal thinning factors grids for the High Arctic and Circum‐Arctic regions (north of 67°N). This model is derived by using 3‐D forward and inverse gravity modeling. Updated sedimentary thickness grid, an oceanic lithosphere age model together with inferred microcontinent rifting ages, variable crystalline crust and sediment densities, and dynamic topography models constrain this inversion. We use published high‐quality 2‐D seismic crustal‐scale m… Show more

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“…We compute the lithosphere-derived present-day stress field by calculating the geopotential stress field that results from lateral pressure differences in the lithosphere. The lithospheric density model used for calculating the geopotential energy (GPE) is a compilation of new data that includes sedimentary thickness, crustal thickness, dynamic topography (Lebedeva- Ivanova et al, 2015;2016) and the lithosphereasthenosphere boundary (LAB) (Schaeffer et al, submitted;Schaeffer & Lebedev, 2015b).…”
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“…We compute the lithosphere-derived present-day stress field by calculating the geopotential stress field that results from lateral pressure differences in the lithosphere. The lithospheric density model used for calculating the geopotential energy (GPE) is a compilation of new data that includes sedimentary thickness, crustal thickness, dynamic topography (Lebedeva- Ivanova et al, 2015;2016) and the lithosphereasthenosphere boundary (LAB) (Schaeffer et al, submitted;Schaeffer & Lebedev, 2015b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The spatial variation in such structures results in lateral variations in the integrated mass of the vertical columns driving pressure differences -the source of geopotential stresses. In this study we combine recent geophysical datasets for the whole High Arctic region, including a newly compiled crustal model (Lebedeva-Ivanova et al, 2015, 2016 and LAB depth model (Schaeffer et al, submitted;Schaeffer & Lebedev, 2015b). Together, these form the basis for our density model used to calculate geopotential energy and, ultimately, the corresponding geopotential stress field.…”
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