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Seismicity
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Seismic Image of Venezuela Basin
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Seismic waves
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Seismic wave travel in a homogeneous Earth
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Seismic wave travel in which density increases monotonously
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Seismic wave travel in a layered Earth
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The P-wave shadow zone
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The S-wave shadow zone
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P and S-wave velocities
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The Earth Interior
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The distribution of land
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Hypsographic Curve l l Extreme elevations are rare l l Two common elevations F F Ocean basins (abyssal plains) F F Continental interiors Why??
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The weight of an Object is determined by its mass and the force of gravity F = the force of gravity (weight) g = the gravitational constant (6.672 x 10 -11 N · m 2 · kg -2 ) m 1 = the mass of the object m 2 = the mass of the Earth r = the distance between the object and the center of the Earth
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Weight varies due to three factors 1. Altitude As altitude increases r increases, so F decreases
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Weight varies due to three factors 2. Latitude
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Weight varies due to three factors 3. Local variations in rock density
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Geographic Survey of India Mid-19 th century Sir George Everest Triangulation systematically disagreed with astronomical near the Himalayas Why?
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Archdeacon Pratt’s theory of Isostasy Water density 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 density = 0.1 Each block weighs 2 g
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Astronomer Royal Airy’s theory of Isostasy Water density 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 density = 0.1 Each block weighs 2 g Water density 1.0 Wood density 0.5 2 g 3 g 5 g 8 g
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Uncorrected gravity profile at 20,000 ft. Free-Air correction to 0 ft. Bouguer Corrected profile
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Free-air and Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the Alps
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Isostasy and Erosion
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