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variations in the density of the Earth 's crust and mantle(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

an impact(passive) created bythe gravity anomalies

granitic intrusions in Nanling mineral district , China(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

various crustal and lithospheric thickness changes relative to a reference configuration(passive) caused byGravity and geoid anomalies

geological structurescan causegravity anomalies

GRAIL as part of the lunar magma plumbing system -- the conduits that fed lava to the surface during ancient volcanic eruptions(passive) discovered bythe gravity anomalies

thermoelastic deformations in the vicinity of magmatic bodies Dr. Ladislav Brimich T46.P5 - Volcanology 1543.pdf 4418(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

density anomalies in the crust(passive) caused bygravity anomaly

large , dense masses of material ( " mascons , " for mass concentrations ) underlying the Moon 's near - side basins(passive) were caused bythe gravity anomalies

the scalar parameter rock densitycausesgravity anomalies

density variations in planetary crusts(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

surface three - dimensional geologic structures(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

lithological change ) into density distribution within the basement(passive) caused bygravity anomaly

slab - like structures T2 - a Hartley transform technique AU - Rama Brahmam , G. N2 - The spectral analysis of gravity anomalies due to slab like structures with linearly varying density using the Hartley transform , a real valued replacement for the well known complex Fourier transform which is conventionally used in such an analysis(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

rocks having anomalous density in comparison with the density of the surrounding rocks(passive) are caused bygravity anomalies

strong density contrast in the masses that form these volcanic bodies(passive) caused bythe gravity anomalies

a synthetic model of a density interface and a set of real field data(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

intracrustal and near - surface density inhomogeneities from the large Bouguer gravity(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

rocks having anomalous density in comparison with the density of the Density - Theory , Experimental , and Graphical Methods(passive) are caused bygravity anomalies

the existence of either high - density rock or low - density rock beneath the surface(passive) are caused byGravity anomalies on earth

density contrasts within the earth 's sedimentary section , crust and sub - crust(passive) caused byGravity anomalies

structures that are the target of analysis ( residual gravity ) and not subject to gravity anomaly analysis ( trend surfaces or regional gravity variations(passive) caused bygravity anomalies

fault offset(passive) caused bygravity anomaly

geological componentscausinggravity anomaly

some asteroids floating in orbit(passive) are caused bythe gravity anomalies

a simple geometrical structure(passive) caused bygravity anomaly

strange forcescausinggravity irregularities

Faults that displace rocks of different densitiesalso can causegravity anomalies

the 3D initial model shown in Figure 8(passive) caused byGravity anomaly

Faults that displace rocks of various densitiesalso can causegravity anomalies

the same , local mass variationscausegravity anomalies

the salt bodies depicted in Figure 2(passive) caused byGravity anomaly

gyro bias errors of 0.5 , 1 , and 1.5 dps(passive) caused bygravity misalignment

largely(passive) are ... causedThe gravity anomalies

underground densities containing magnetite frequently(passive) caused byGravity anomalies

accelerometer scale - factor errors of 0.1 % , 1 % , and 3 %(passive) caused bygravity misalignment

accelerometer bias errors of 8 , 16 , and 30 milli - g(passive) caused bygravity misalignment

mass inhomogenieties at different depth levels(passive) are caused bythe gravity anomalies

a unit mass anomaly in the ith patch(passive) caused bygravity disturbances

the 3DInvM shown in Figure 11(passive) caused byGravity anomaly

small changes in the spacecraft 's orbit(passive) caused bysmall changes in the spacecraft 's orbit

the spacecrafts orbit(passive) caused bythe spacecrafts orbit

high or low density beds to be brought closer to the surfacecausehigh or low density beds to be brought closer to the surface

even a perfectly orbited object ( a moonlet ... to preces and hit the body it orbits aroundwould causeeven a perfectly orbited object ( a moonlet ... to preces and hit the body it orbits around

the satellite to move away slowly in an east - west ( or longitudinal ) direction from the point in the sky to which the ground station dish is directed , and in some cases this can cause the spacecraft to disappear over the horizoncausethe satellite to move away slowly in an east - west ( or longitudinal ) direction from the point in the sky to which the ground station dish is directed , and in some cases this can cause the spacecraft to disappear over the horizon

from the non - homogeneity of underground structures such as rocks with high ore content or tectonic breaksresultfrom the non - homogeneity of underground structures such as rocks with high ore content or tectonic breaks

Errors(passive) Caused byErrors

from unevenresultingfrom uneven

accelerations(passive) caused byaccelerations

bizarre rock formationsare creatingbizarre rock formations

in differences in ground densityresultin differences in ground density

from concentrations of high - density rock under the surfaceresultfrom concentrations of high - density rock under the surface

waves that ring through space ... but by the time they reach the Earth , they will be so slight that they will not be felt or heard by even the knowingwill createwaves that ring through space ... but by the time they reach the Earth , they will be so slight that they will not be felt or heard by even the knowing

the frictional conditions on the plate interfacemay have influencedthe frictional conditions on the plate interface

from any subsurface density contrastoriginatefrom any subsurface density contrast

from small density changes in the Earth 's crustresultingfrom small density changes in the Earth 's crust

from subsurface density contrastsoriginatefrom subsurface density contrasts

from both lithological changes and fracture porositymay originatefrom both lithological changes and fracture porosity

from density variations with autonomous underwater vehicles ( AUVsresultingfrom density variations with autonomous underwater vehicles ( AUVs

time dilation(passive) caused bytime dilation

at least some of the altered orientation of pigeons at release sites with geomagnetic anomalies reported by other studies(passive) may have been caused byat least some of the altered orientation of pigeons at release sites with geomagnetic anomalies reported by other studies

of different dense heterogeneitycausedof different dense heterogeneity

from topographic effectsresultfrom topographic effects

in the intersection of thick intervals of ' barren ' IOCG magnetite - sodic - pyrite mineralizationresultedin the intersection of thick intervals of ' barren ' IOCG magnetite - sodic - pyrite mineralization

cause time anomaliesleadcause time anomalies

from 2-D bodies with variable density contrastresultfrom 2-D bodies with variable density contrast

from Earth deformation Figs 6(cresultingfrom Earth deformation Figs 6(c

from elevation changes to less than 8 Galresultingfrom elevation changes to less than 8 Gal

from concentrations of high - density rock un Study guide 2_11 Chapter 6 Earthquakes and Volcanoes 104resultfrom concentrations of high - density rock un Study guide 2_11 Chapter 6 Earthquakes and Volcanoes 104

BY HEAT EXPANSION IN PART OF THE CRUST ANDCAUSEDBY HEAT EXPANSION IN PART OF THE CRUST AND

that pigeon(passive) should be influenced bythat pigeon

from this buoyancyresultingfrom this buoyancy

during 2007 explorationdiscoveredduring 2007 exploration

in turn by seafloor topographycausedin turn by seafloor topography

to a maximum depth of 3–4 kmoriginatingto a maximum depth of 3–4 km

from crustal sourcesresultingfrom crustal sources

the soundscreatingthe sounds

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