Lac a l' eau Claire星母星的重力研究,新魁北克

Langis Plante , Maurice-K. Seguin , Jehan Rondot
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介绍了清水湖两个陨石坑的二维和三维重力模型。这些重力数据是从加拿大地质调查局地球物理处获得的,并在调查期间进行了一次调查。利用地形校正后的布格异常提取区域重力图。负残差异常相对于湖泊两个盆地的形态呈圆形和同心圆。盆地西部异常强度为−100 μ s−2,由两个直径分别为~ -26 km和~ -8 km的叠加异常组成。东部盆地异常强度约为−95 μm s−2,直径约为~ 16 km。通过直接建模得到的模型具有碗状的几何特征。盆地西部以两个同心带为特征;相对于陨石坑边缘外的基岩,中心区的密度收缩最大(- 210 kg m - 3)。中间带相对于周围基岩的对比为- 250 kg m - 3。模型的主体向中心倾斜,结构的增厚发生在其中心。东部盆地由于陨击后形成的覆盖层和沉积岩沉积在火山口内,因此建模难度较大。
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Étude gravimétrique des astroblèmes du Lac à l'Eau Claire, Nouveau-Québec

Two- and three-dimensional gravimetric models of two meteoritic craters from Clearwater Lake are presented. The gravimetric data were obtained from the Geophysics Division of the Geological Survey of Canada and a survey carried out during this investigation. A regional gravity map was extracted from the Bouguer anomaly corrected for topography. The negative residual anomalies are circular and concentric with respect to the morphologies of the two basins of the lake. The anomaly of the western basin has an intensity of − 100 μm s−2 and is composed of two superimposed anomalies (∼-26 km and ∼-8 km in diameter respectively). The anomaly of the eastern basin has an intensity of about −95 μm s−2and a diameter of ∼ 16 km. The models obtained through direct modelling are characterized by a bowl-shaped geometry. The western basin is characterized by two concentric zones; the central zone has the highest density contract (−210 kg m−3) with respect to the bedrock outside the crater rim. The intermediate zone has a contrast of −250 kg m−3 with respect to the surrounding bedrock. The bodies of the model are dipping towards the centre and a thickening of the structure takes place in its centre. The eastern basin is more difficult to model because of the occurrence of layers of overburden and sedimentary rocks deposited in the crater after the meteoritic impact.

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