Earth tectonics as seen by GOCE - Enhanced satellite gravity gradient imaging

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Jörg Ebbing
Peter Haas
Fausto Ferraccioli
Folker Pappa
Wolfgang Szwillus
Johannes Bouman
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[1] Kiel University,Institut für Geowissenschaften
[2] British Antarctic Survey,undefined
[3] Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie (BKG),undefined
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Gravity Field And Steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE); Satellite Gravity Gradients (SGG); West Antarctic Rift System; Curvature Components; Craton;
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Curvature components derived from satellite gravity gradients provide new global views of Earth’s structure. The satellite gravity gradients are based on the GOCE satellite mission and we illustrate by curvature images how the Earth is seen differently compared to seismic imaging. Tectonic domains with similar seismic characteristic can exhibit distinct differences in satellite gravity gradients maps, which points to differences in the lithospheric build-up. This is particularly apparent for the cratonic regions of the Earth. The comparisons demonstrate that the combination of seismological, and satellite gravity gradient imaging has significant potential to enhance our knowledge of Earth’s structure. In remote frontiers like the Antarctic continent, where even basic knowledge of lithospheric scale features remains incomplete, the curvature images help unveil the heterogeneity in lithospheric structure, e.g. between the composite East Antarctic Craton and the West Antarctic Rift System.
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