On gravity prediction using mean anomalies
Erwin Groten
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On gravity prediction using mean anomalies
by Erwin Groten
Published
1965
Publisher
Ohio State University Research Foundation
Pages
15
Subjects
Estimation of alluvial-fill thickness in the Mimbres ground-water basin, New Mexico, from interpretation of isostatic residual gravity anomalies
Free-air gravity anomaly atlas of the world
Bouguer gravity in Virginia
A description of Bouguer anomaly and isostatic residual colored gravity maps of the southwestern cordillera
Preliminary results of modeling the gravity anomaly field in the upper San Pedro basin, southeastern Arizona
Principal facts for 63 gravity stations in the vicinity of Katmai National Park, Alaska
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