Local gravity anomalies produced by dislocation sources.

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Dilatancy, in general, does not correspond to the absence of a free air anomaly, as might be suggested by the special case of a spherical source of dilatation. For two-dimensional models a cylindrical source of dilatation produces no free air gravity anomaly, dip-slip faulting produces no Bouguer anomaly, and open cracks produce a Bouguer anomaly equal to that which would be produced had the material within the crack been mined out without deforming the solid. -from Author

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Savage, J. C. (1984). Local gravity anomalies produced by dislocation sources. Journal of Geophysical Research, 89(B3), 1945–1952. https://doi.org/10.1029/JB089iB03p01945

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