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Volume 13 Issue 1
Mar 2002
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Bingqiang Yuan, Yvette H Poudjom Djomani, Ping Wang, Xuecheng Yuan, Yu Zuo. Effective Elastic Thickness of Southeast Part of Arctic Ocean-Eurasia Continent-Pacific Ocean Geoscience Transect. Journal of Earth Science, 2002, 13(1): 20-25.
Citation: Bingqiang Yuan, Yvette H Poudjom Djomani, Ping Wang, Xuecheng Yuan, Yu Zuo. Effective Elastic Thickness of Southeast Part of Arctic Ocean-Eurasia Continent-Pacific Ocean Geoscience Transect. Journal of Earth Science, 2002, 13(1): 20-25.

Effective Elastic Thickness of Southeast Part of Arctic Ocean-Eurasia Continent-Pacific Ocean Geoscience Transect

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GEMOC National Key Center, Macquarie University, Australin 

  • Received Date: 10 Oct 2001
  • Accepted Date: 03 Jan 2002
  • The effective lithospheric elastic thickness of the continent is an important parameter for examination of the large-scale structure and analyses of the mechanism of isostatic compensation within the plate, and a parameter standing for the strength of the lithosphere. The Te values along Quanzhou-Heishui, the southeast section of the Arctic Ocean-Eurasian Continent-Pacific Ocean geoscience transect, are estimated by using the coherence technique developed by Forsyth.Studies of the feature of the coherence between gravity and topography suggest that at short wavelengths(6.6-100 km) for each data box that is used to estimate Te, the plate is strong enough to support topographic loads and gravity and topography are uncorrelated.At long wavelengths where the plate is deflected by surface and subsurface loads are compensated by the flexure model.Sichuan land-stone with low heat-flow values has high Te values whereas in Ninghua, Datian, land-stone with high heat-flow values has low Te, values, which reflects a correlation, low heat-flow values corresponding to high Te values and high heat-flow values corresponding to low Te values. Te values can be divided into two sections: northwest high section and southeast low section.There is roughly a positive correlation between crustal thickness and effective elastic thickness of the lithosphere.

     

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