Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989geoji..99...19l&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Journal International (ISSN 0955-419X), vol. 99, Oct. 1989, p. 19-32.
Physics
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Alps Mountains (Europe), Earth Crust, Gravity Anomalies, Lithosphere, Structural Properties (Geology), Tectonics, Elastic Plates, Flexing, Geodynamics, Thickness
Scientific paper
Gravity anomalies over the Alps and the Molasse Basin are examined, focusing on the relationship between the anomalies and the tectonic processes beneath the region. Bouguer gravity anomalies measured in France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland are analyzed. No large isostatic anomalies are observed over the Alps and an elastic model is unable to account for gravity anomalies over the Molasse Basin. These results suggest that the dynamic processes that flexed the European plate down, forming the Molasse Basin and building the Alpine chain, have waned. It is proposed that the late Cenozoic uplift of the region may be due to a diminution or termination of downwelling of mantle material.
Lyon-Caen Hélène
Molnar Peter
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