Crustal cross-sections with Moho from gravity-anomaly inversion along line 1. Crustal cross-sections with Moho from gravity-anomaly inversion along line.

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Crustal cross-sections with Moho from gravity-anomaly inversion along line 1. Crustal cross-sections with Moho from gravity-anomaly inversion along line 1. (a) Crustal cross-section using sediments from the BGR seismic reflection profile. (b) Crustal cross-section using NOAA sediment-thickness data. (c) Comparison of continental thinning (1−1/β) along line 1 determined from gravity inversion using the BGR and NOAA sediment thickness and from subsidence analysis. Line locations are shown in Figure 1. Simon Gozzard et al. Petroleum Geoscience 2019;25:112-128 © 2018 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London for GSL and EAGE