Gravity Modeling 2

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Ali Onceloncel@kfupm.edu.sa

Department of Earth SciencesKFUPM

Gravity Modeling 2

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Highest peaks on the planet

Previous Lecture

Local Isostasy & Flexure Regional Isostasy & Flexure Flexural Rigidity (D) Flexural Modeling Examples of Lithospheric Flexure

Example from the West Africa (Watts and Stewart, 1998).

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Homework Status, Due to May 17

Use the online tool for making a gravity map from the site http://www.itis-molinari.mi.it/Gravity.htm.

Make your gravity map and compare changes in the gravity to changes through regions of major tectonics? What is the gravity through the areas:

a) Red Sea b) Dead Sea Fault c) Iranian Sea d) Gulf of Aqaba e) Zagros Thrust Fold

33° E 60° E

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37°N

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Gulf of Aden

Zagros SutureGO

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Homework Status, Due to May 20

Given the following exercises of your handout:8.28.38.8Try to use one of those provided Excel Programs if possible in solving your problems from the link:http://www.mtech.edu/clink/Home/Classes/Geop3020/chapter6.htm

Then, e-mail your homework which is solved under Excel to me: oncel@kfupm.edu.sa.

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2D Gravity Modeling

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Analogy between the gravitational attraction of the Earth from space and a sphere of anomalous mass buried beneath Earth’s surface.

Earth’s gravitational acceleration (g) at a distant observation point depends on the mass of earth (M) and the distance R (from the center of mass to the observation point.

Analogy between masses

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The change in gravity (Δg) due to a buried sphere depends on the difference in mass (Δ m, relative to the surrounding material), and the distance ( R ) from the sphere to an observation point on Earth’s surface.

Analogy between masses

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2R

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Gravitational effect of a buried sphere

The distance ( r ) to the center of the sphere can be broken into components as:

a) horizontal (x) and

b) vertical (z).

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The magnitude of the gravitational attraction vector can be broken into horizontal and vertical components.

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See pages 245-246 to see how that equation is derived since final equation is given here as:

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Vertical

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Following the substitutions in page 246, the vertical component of the gravitational attraction, in which the gravimeter only can measure, is given as:

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Vertical component of gravitational attraction (mGal)

Difference in density (g/cm3)

Radius of the sphere (m)

Horizontal distance from the observation point

Vertical distance from the distance (m)

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Gravity anomaly profile (Δgz):

Buried Sphere Model

Mass excess (+Δm, implying +Δρ): causes an increase in gravity +Δgz),

Mass deficit (-Δm, implying -Δρ): results in a gravity decrease (-

Δgz)

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The more massive the sphere (larger Δρ/or larger R), the greater the amplitude (l-Δgzl) of the gravity anomaly

Gravity anomaly profile (Δgz):

Buried Sphere Model

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The anomaly is attenuated ( smaller lΔgzl) as the sphere is buried more deeply within the Earth

The width of gravity anomaly increases as the sphere is buried more deeply.

Gravity anomaly profile (Δgz):

Buried Sphere Model

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(see more page 248 of Lillie’s book).

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)()(02794.0

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