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ISOSTATIC HYPOTHESIS AND AN INVESTIGATION OF ISOSTASY DISLOCATION |
XIE Xiang-xiong, GU Jian-hong |
Changsha Engineering School, Changsha 410114, China |
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Abstract It is known from the 1:1000000 10′×15′ average isostatic gravity map that the northwestern Hunan area assumes gravity high, and the other vast areas are basically characterized by zero isostatic anomaly if the local gravity low corresponding to granite is eliminated. The authors consider the northwestern Hunan area to be the isostatic dislocation area in Hunan Province, and make an analysis of this problem from five aspects.
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Received: 27 February 2001
Published: 24 June 2002
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