Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Feb 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991nasa....2.....c&link_type=abstract
In National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Solid Earth Science in the 1990s. Volume 2: Panel Reports 25 p (SEE N91-21590
Mathematics
Logic
Geological Surveys, Geophysics, Gravitational Fields, Lithosphere, Magnetic Fields, Continents, Planetary Evolution, Remote Sensing
Scientific paper
The panel concluded that NASA can contribute to developing a refined understanding of the compositional, structural, and thermal differences between continental and oceanic lithosphere through a vigorous program in solid Earth science with the following objectives: determine the most fundamental geophysical property of the planet; determine the global gravity field to an accuracy of a few milliGals at wavelengths of 100 km or less; determine the global lithospheric magnetic field to a few nanoTeslas at a wavelength of 100 km; determine how the lithosphere has evolved to its present state via acquiring geologic remote sensing data over all the continents.
Chase Clement G.
Lang Harold
McNutt Marcia K.
Paylor Earnest D.
Sandwell David T.
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