Lithosphere Thickness, Heat Flow and Moho Depth in the South of Portugal
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02/12/2016
02/12/2016
2016
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Abstract In the last years, several models have been presented trying to obtain lithosphere and Moho thickness in the Iberian Peninsula, using data related to geoid elevation and topography, gravity, seismicity and thermal analysis. The results obtained show a decrease in the thickness of the crust and the lithosphere in the SW part of the Iberian Peninsula. Density anomalies in the crust are also referred. Data obtained in the region was collected and deviations from average values used were detected. In this work, models were made taking into account the specific characteristics of the region. Heat flow, thermal conductivity, heat production, topography, gravity, seismic and geological data available for the region, were used to adjust the model. The results show that this region is different from other parts of the Iberian Peninsula and a special attention must be given to it. This work shows the importance of trying to know and understand the thermal structure of the region. |
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Maria Rosa Duque 2016.IOP Conf. Ser: Earth Environ. Sci. 44, 042016 http://dxdoi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/44/4/042016 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19222 mrad@uevora.pt 393 |
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Palavras-Chave | #Lithosphere thickness #heat flow data #thermal models #seismic data #crustal depth #average values |
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