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The relation between gravity rate of change and vertical displacement in previously glaciated areas

机译:先前冰川地区重力变化率与垂直位移之间的关系

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The rate of change of surface gravity, g, and vertical deformation rate of the solid surface, u, are two observables of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA). They contribute with different information on the same phenomenon. Their relation contains information of the underlying physics and a trustworthy relation allows to combine these observations to strengthen the overall observational accuracy of the phenomenon. In this paper we investigate the predicted relation between g and in previously glaciated areas. We use the normal mode approach for one dimensional earth models and solutions of the sea level equation with time-dependent coastline geometry. Numerical predictions of g and are computed for Laurentia, Fennoscandia and the British Isles respectively, using six different earth models. Within each region a linear trend is then fitted using the relation g = Cu + go. The estimated C and go differ more between the regions than between different earth models within each region. For Fennoscandia C approximate to -0.163 mu Gal/mm and for Laurentia C approximate to -0.152 mu Gal/mm. Maximum residuals between the linear trend and spatially varying model predictions of g are 0.04 mu Gal/yr in Fennoscandia and 0.17 mu Gal/yr in Laurentia. For the British Isles the results are harder to interpret, mainly since this region is located on the zero uplift isoline of Fennoscandia. In addition, we show temporal variation of the relation since the last glacial maximum till present-day. The temporal and spatial variation of the relation between g and can be explained by (i) the elastic respectively viscous proportion of the total signal and (ii) the spectral composition of the regional signal. Additional local effects, such as the Newtonian attraction and elastic deformation from local sea level changes, are examined in a case study for six stations in the Nordic absolute gravity network. The influence of these local effects on the relation between g and 0 is negligible except for extreme locations close to the sea. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:表面重力的变化率g和固体表面的垂直变形率u是冰川等静压调整(GIA)的两个可观测值。它们为同一现象提供了不同的信息。它们的关系包含基础物理学的信息,并且可信赖的关系允许组合这些观察以增强现象的整体观察精度。在本文中,我们研究了g与先前冰川地区之间的预测关系。我们使用一维地球模型的法线模式方法以及具有随时间变化的海岸线几何形状的海平面方程的解。使用六个不同的地球模型分别对Laurentia,Fennoscandia和不列颠群岛计算g和的数值预测。然后在每个区域内使用g = Cu + go的关系拟合线性趋势。区域之间的估计C和走差比每个区域内不同地球模型之间的差更大。 Fennoscandia C约为-0.163 mu Gal / mm,Laurentia C约为-0.152 mu Gal / mm。 g的线性趋势与空间变化模型预测之间的最大残差在芬诺斯坎迪亚为0.04亩Gal / yr,在劳伦西亚为0.17亩Gal / yr。对于不列颠群岛来说,结果难以解释,主要是因为该地区位于Fennoscandia的零隆起等值线上。此外,我们显示了从最后一次冰川最大期到今天的关系的时间变化。 g和之间的关系的时空变化可以通过(i)总信号的弹性和各自的粘性比例以及(ii)区域信号的频谱组成来解释。在北欧绝对重力网络的六个站点的案例研究中,研究了其他局部影响,例如牛顿吸引和局部海平面变化引起的弹性变形。这些局部效应对g和0之间的关系的影响可以忽略不计,除了靠近海洋的极端位置。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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    《Journal of geodynamics》 |2015年第1期|76-84|共9页
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    Lantmateriet Swedish Mapping Cadastral & Land Reg, Geodet Res Div, SE-80182 Gavle, Sweden|Chalmers, Onsala Space Observ, SE-43992 Onsala, Sweden;

    Univ Ottawa, Dept Earth Sci, Ottawa, ON, Canada;

    Chalmers, Onsala Space Observ, SE-43992 Onsala, Sweden;

    Lantmateriet Swedish Mapping Cadastral & Land Reg, Geodet Res Div, SE-80182 Gavle, Sweden;

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    GIA; Rate of change of gravity;

    机译:GIA;重力变化率;

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