Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984georl..11.1251l&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276), vol. 11, Dec. 1984, p. 1251-1254. NASA-NSF-supported research.
Physics
44
Earth Crust, Earth Gravitation, Gravity Anomalies, Plates (Tectonics), Tibet, Landsat Satellites, Mountains, Satellite Imagery
Scientific paper
Gravity anomalies across the western part of the Tarim Basin and the Kunlun mountain belt show that this area is not in local isostatic equilibrium. These data can be explained if a strong plate underlying the Tarim Basin extends southwestward beneath the belt at least 80 km and supports part of the topography of northwest Tibet. This corroborates Norin's inference that late Tertiary crustal shortening has occurred in this area by southward underthrusting of the Tarim Basin beneath the Kunlun. This study places a lower bound on the amount of underthrusting.
Lyon-Caen Hélène
Molnar Peter
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