Airborne gravity measurements were made over Lake Ontario in March 1991 to establish the feasibility of using a small survey aircraft for rapid and economical...
Free-air, Bouguer and isostatic gravity anomalies of the Arctic regions, derived from 350,000 irregularly distributed gravity observations, were gridded at a...
A map of the magnitude of the horizontal Bouguer gravity gradient over the North American continent is used to delineate lateral discontinuities in upper...
Aside from its significance in establishing the impact-mass extinction paradigm, the Chicxulub crater will probably come to exemplify the structure of large...
The buried Chicxulub impact structure is marked by a dramatic ring of sinkholes (called cenotes if containing water), and adjacent less prominent partial...
Isostatic and enhanced isostatic gravity anomaly maps have been developed as aids for the interpretation of gravity anomalies with respect to geology....