2018
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2018.03.01.01
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Correlation between the Bouguer gravity anomaly and the TAIGER tomography of the Taiwan region

Abstract: The Bouguer gravity anomaly derived from observed gravity data and calculated from a 3-D P-wave velocity model were used to investigate the compatibility between the two to understand the crust structure of the Taiwan region. The seismic velocity model determined by Kuo-Chen et al. (2012) was used for our study. We converted the velocity model to a density model using the relationship between Pwave velocity and rock density proposed by Brocher (2005), and then calculated the corresponding gravity anomaly. The … Show more

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“…Furthermore, there are reports associating the observed discrepancies between Bouguer anomaly-derived crustal thicknesses with those derived using seismic data. These were attributed to the effects of deep structures in subduction zone systems (e.g., Zhao et al, 1994;Lo et al, 2018). Since we adopted a constant density contrast representing the crust-mantle interface for the computations of the Bouguer anomalies, the presence of these other bodies at depth might require a revised density contrast for the calculation of the Bouguer anomalies.…”
Section: Linear Regression Analyses and Gravity Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there are reports associating the observed discrepancies between Bouguer anomaly-derived crustal thicknesses with those derived using seismic data. These were attributed to the effects of deep structures in subduction zone systems (e.g., Zhao et al, 1994;Lo et al, 2018). Since we adopted a constant density contrast representing the crust-mantle interface for the computations of the Bouguer anomalies, the presence of these other bodies at depth might require a revised density contrast for the calculation of the Bouguer anomalies.…”
Section: Linear Regression Analyses and Gravity Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%