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Gravity Anomaly image 2009 (Colour Composite Image)  


Authors / CoAuthors

Bacchin, M.

Abstract

Gravity Anomaly image 2009 (Colour Composite Image) This image is made from a grid that represents gravity anomalies of the Australian region. The grid combines accurate onshore gravity measurements, with satellite data over the offshore region. The cell values represent simple Bouguer anomalies at a density of 2.67 tonnes per cubic metre onshore and free-air anomalies offshore. The grid cell size is 0.5 minutes of arc, which is equivalent to approximately 800 metres.

Product Type

dataset

eCat Id

82868

Contact for the resource

  Custodian

RD  

  Owner

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)  

  Custodian

Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia)  
Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave and Hindmarsh Dr GPO Box 378
Canberra
ACT
2601
Australia

Digital Object Identifier

http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/25/561C7EAAB2D5B

Keywords

  • Gravity Digital Data
( Theme )
  • gravity
( Theme )
  • geophysics
( Theme )
  • pixel images
( Theme )
  • grid
( Theme )
  • NCI
  • AU
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
  • Geophysics
( Theme )
  • Geophysical National Coverage
  • Published_External

Publication Date

2009-01-01T00:00:00

Creation Date

Security Constraints

Australian Government Security ClassificationSystem    

Classification - unclassified

Legal Constraints

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence    

Access - license

Use - license

Status

Purpose

Maintenance Information

unknown

Topic Category

geoscientificInformation

Series Information

Lineage

Unknown

Parent Information

Extents

[-51.986573, -8.013332, 100.009998, 169.990532]

Reference System

Spatial Resolution

Service Information

Associations

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