Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibility. Nevertheless, many ground-based, airborne, and shipborne gravity campaigns have been completed by the geophysical and geodetic communities since the 1980s. We present the first modern Antarctic-wide gravity data compilation derived from 13 million data points covering an area of 10 million km2, which corresponds to 73% coverage of the continent. The remove-compute-restore technique was applied for gridding, which facilitated leveling of the different gravity data sets with respect to an Earth gravity model derived from satellite data alone. The resulting free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly grids of 10 km resolution are publicly ava...
Free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly maps around the Japanese Antarctic stations have been newly com...
The free air gravity anomaly south of 45S was obtained recently by the use of the Antarctic land dat...
Since 1976, Geoscience Australia has produced grids of gravity anomalies to support geological mappi...
Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibilit...
The current high-degree global geopotential models EGM2008 and EIGEN-6C4 resolve gravity field struc...
The production and analysis of the Antarctic digital magnetic anomaly map will be greatly aided by c...
New maps of free-air and the Bouguer gravity anomalies on the Weddell Sea sector (70-81° S, 6-75° W)...
CHAMP, flying at an altitude of about 400 km, is the first of a new generation of satellites dedicat...
Gravity anomalies provide a tool to study crustal structure, effective elastic thickness, and isosta...
To fully exploit data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), we separate geophysi...
Summary There is a strong link between SCAR and IAG bodies in promoting long-term efforts to close t...
A total of 11,500 line km of aerogravity data have been used to construct an free-air gravity anomal...
In order to make inferences on the geodynamics of Antarctica, geodetic and gravimetric maps derived ...
In order to make inferences on the geodynamics of Antarctica, geodetic and gravimetric maps derived ...
An analytical method is introduced in applying the gravity data to the study of crustal structure by...
Free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly maps around the Japanese Antarctic stations have been newly com...
The free air gravity anomaly south of 45S was obtained recently by the use of the Antarctic land dat...
Since 1976, Geoscience Australia has produced grids of gravity anomalies to support geological mappi...
Gravity surveying is challenging in Antarctica because of its hostile environment and inaccessibilit...
The current high-degree global geopotential models EGM2008 and EIGEN-6C4 resolve gravity field struc...
The production and analysis of the Antarctic digital magnetic anomaly map will be greatly aided by c...
New maps of free-air and the Bouguer gravity anomalies on the Weddell Sea sector (70-81° S, 6-75° W)...
CHAMP, flying at an altitude of about 400 km, is the first of a new generation of satellites dedicat...
Gravity anomalies provide a tool to study crustal structure, effective elastic thickness, and isosta...
To fully exploit data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), we separate geophysi...
Summary There is a strong link between SCAR and IAG bodies in promoting long-term efforts to close t...
A total of 11,500 line km of aerogravity data have been used to construct an free-air gravity anomal...
In order to make inferences on the geodynamics of Antarctica, geodetic and gravimetric maps derived ...
In order to make inferences on the geodynamics of Antarctica, geodetic and gravimetric maps derived ...
An analytical method is introduced in applying the gravity data to the study of crustal structure by...
Free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly maps around the Japanese Antarctic stations have been newly com...
The free air gravity anomaly south of 45S was obtained recently by the use of the Antarctic land dat...
Since 1976, Geoscience Australia has produced grids of gravity anomalies to support geological mappi...