1997
DOI: 10.7186/bgsm40199703
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The gravity field of Borneo and its region

Abstract: Gravity mapping of Borneo is still incomplete. The largest single onshore data set was obtained in western and central Kalimantan by the Indonesian Geological Research and Development Centre in conjunction with the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources. Much additional work has been done in eastern Kalimantan by various oil companies but the results are either unpublished or available only in the form of very small scale maps. A rather similar situation exists in Sarawak, but Sabah has now been covered at a r… Show more

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“…In our study, we used one layer case representing the sedimentary cover, so we concentrate on the suggested density contrasts of the sedimentary cover used by the previous authors. The density models are dependent on the density and thickness of sediments assumed to be present in the basin (Milsom, 1996). The density model of the study area is defined through the comparison and correlation the rock density values used in several studies such as Makris (1977), Abdelrahman et al (1988), Setto (1991), Omran (1982), Ismail (1998), Selim (2002, El-Gezeery (2006) and Sultan et al (2009).…”
Section: Two-dimensional Gravity Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, we used one layer case representing the sedimentary cover, so we concentrate on the suggested density contrasts of the sedimentary cover used by the previous authors. The density models are dependent on the density and thickness of sediments assumed to be present in the basin (Milsom, 1996). The density model of the study area is defined through the comparison and correlation the rock density values used in several studies such as Makris (1977), Abdelrahman et al (1988), Setto (1991), Omran (1982), Ismail (1998), Selim (2002, El-Gezeery (2006) and Sultan et al (2009).…”
Section: Two-dimensional Gravity Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%