Chapter 3: Circum-Arctic mapping project: New magnetic and gravity anomaly maps of the Arctic

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New Circum-Arctic maps of magnetic and gravity anomalies have been produced by merging regional gridded data. Satellite magnetic and gravity data were used for quality control of the long wavelengths of the new compilations. The new Circum-Arctic digital compilations of magnetic, gravity and some of their derivatives have been analyzed together with other freely available regional and global data and models in order to provide a consistent view of the tectonically complex Arctic basins and surrounding continents. Sharp, linear contrasts between deeply buried basement blocks with different magnetic properties and densities that can be identified on these maps can be used, together with other geological and geophysical information, to refine the tectonic boundaries of the Arctic domain. © 2011 The Geological Society of London.

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gaina, C., werner, S. C., saltus, R., maus, S., Aaro, S., Damaske, D., … Smelror, M. (2011). Chapter 3: Circum-Arctic mapping project: New magnetic and gravity anomaly maps of the Arctic. Geological Society Memoir, 35, 39–48. https://doi.org/10.1144/M35.3

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