1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf00807990
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Further studies on the Fennoscandian gravity field versus the Moho depth and land uplift

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“…After removing the effect of crustal thickening, the negative anomaly in the gravity field was almost completely removed [Marquart, 1989], supporting the conclusion that crustal thickening is dominant in the gravity field. A more elaborate method [Sjöberg et al, 1994] improved on this study and concluded that postglacial uplift was responsible for −28 mGal and crustal thickening for −12 mGal in the observed gravity anomaly. In a recent study, Sjöberg and Bagherbandi [2013] apply bandpass filtering to the spherical harmonic coefficients, assuming the GIA signal resides ROOT ET AL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…After removing the effect of crustal thickening, the negative anomaly in the gravity field was almost completely removed [Marquart, 1989], supporting the conclusion that crustal thickening is dominant in the gravity field. A more elaborate method [Sjöberg et al, 1994] improved on this study and concluded that postglacial uplift was responsible for −28 mGal and crustal thickening for −12 mGal in the observed gravity anomaly. In a recent study, Sjöberg and Bagherbandi [2013] apply bandpass filtering to the spherical harmonic coefficients, assuming the GIA signal resides ROOT ET AL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…−30 mGal [Mitrovica and Peltier, 1989;Sjöberg et al, 1994;Sjöberg and Bagherbandi, 2013]. The spread in predicted gravity anomalies shows that the observed static gravity anomaly could be a useful constraint on GIA modelling, provided that the uncertainty from other static gravity sources can be corrected for.…”
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“…Discussions of the relation between the geoidal depression and the structure of the Moho were given in a series of studies, e.g. Sjöberg et al (1991, 1994), Nord (1992), and Nord & Sjöberg (1992). In these studies, an integral formulation and recent Moho maps were employed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%