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Scientific paper
Oct 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985georl..12..697p&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 12, Oct. 1985, p. 697-700.
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Geomagnetism, Lithosphere, Magnetic Anomalies, Plates (Tectonics), Africa, Isotherms, Latitude, Longitude, Magsat Satellites, Topography
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The Ahaggar volcanic province of North Central Africa is considered a region of excess heat flow (hot spot) and hence elevated Curie isotherm. Using a modified version of the Parker FFT potential field representation, magnetic signals were calculated at Magsat altitudes for models in which the African Plate is both fixed and moving. The moving-plate model extends the Curie isotherm anomaly in the direction of plate motion and provides a satisfactory match to vertical component anomaly data when the magnitude of plate velocity is 0.75 cm/yr. Although the signal levels are marginal for the scalar component anomalies of this region, the same model provides an adequate match to this data set and is clearly preferable to a fixed-plate model.
Brown Roger C.
Phillips James R.
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