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Gravity modelling of the lower crust in Sardinia (Italy)

Author(s)
Carrozzo, M. T.  
Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Università di Lecce, Italy  
Balia, R.  
Istituto di Giacimenti Minerari, Geofisica e Scienze Geologiche, Università di Cagliari, Italy  
Loddo, M.  
Dipartimento di Geologia e Geofisica, Università di Bari, Italy  
Luzio, D.  
Istituto di Geofisica Mineraria, Università di Palermo, Italy  
Margiotta, C.  
Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Università di Lecce, Italy  
Quarta, T.  
Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Università di Lecce, Italy  
Trudu, R.  
Istituto di Giacimenti Minerari, Geofisica e Scienze Geologiche, Università di Cagliari, Italy  
Date Issued
October 1997
Issue/vol(year)
5/40 (1997)
Language
English
Subjects
04. Solid Earth::04.02. Exploration geophysics::04.02.02. Gravity methods  
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/1548
Subjects

gravity

seismic

spectral analysis

filtering

modelling

Abstract
In this paper an example is given of an application of statistical techniques to the Bouguer anomalies analysis in order to design a simple crustal model using few a priori assumptions. All gravity measurements carried out in Sardinia have been collected and processed. The Bouguer anomalies have been calculated according to local density estimates. Spectral analysis of the Bouguer anomalies has been carried out along selected profiles in order to estimate the mean depth of the Moho discontinuity and that of an infracrustal discontinuity. The use of this technique inferred the presence of a discontinuity at a mean depth of ~ 28 km, interpreted as Moho and the likely presence of an infracrustal discontinuity at a mean depth of ~18 km, interpreted as the upper-lower crust transition. In order to roughly reconstruct the shape of these interfaces, 2D inversion techniques were applied to the large wavelength components of the Bouguer anomalies, relative to profiles oriented along the E-W direction, extracted from low-pass filtered Bouguer anomaly maps. The density model obtained is compatible with some velocity models achieved from the interpretation of the seismic refraction profiles carried out within the European Geotraverse project.
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