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AUTHOR = J. Makris and others
YEAR = 72
FIGNUMBER = 7
SOURCE = Tectonophysics, 15(1/2): 31-39
TITLE = A preliminary interpretation of the gravity field
of Afar, Northeast Ethiopia
PROF_NAME = makr72_1
The gravity data used for the compilation of the Bouguer map
were obtained from different sources. North Afar has been
mainly measured in 1968 by Prakla-Seismos GmbH on behalf of
the Salzdetfurt AG, Hannover (Ochse and Ries, 1972). Gravity
values of the Geophysical Observatory, Haile Sellassie I
University, Mohr and Rogers (1966), Mohr and Gouin (1967) Gouin
and Mohr (1964) were used as well. South Afar was covered by
approximately 1000 gravity measurements established in 1969 and
1970 by Mackris et al. (1970, 1971). A total approximately
1,800 stations were uniformly reduced and compiled into a map
of 10 mgal isogals. The mass reductions were spherical to
Hayford zone O2 with uniform density of 2.67 g/cm3. The gravity
data have been reduced to the mean sea leavel. The normal field
was computed by the international formula of 1930. The map was
extended along the coast of the Read Sea to the Sudan border by
data measurements that C. Morelli (personal communication, 1971)
put at our sisposal. The Red Sea data have not been corrected
for topographic effects.
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