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Indonesia 1931
Map shows positive and negetive anomalies and active volcanoes.; Relief shown by gradient tints; Depths shown by bathymetric tints and sounding.; "A copy of a map found in: Geographical journal, London, Royal Geographical Society, April 1931"--Harvard Library's shelflist card.Color;1:10,000,00
Behaviour of earth’s crust due to topographic loads derived by inverse and direct isostasy
Gravity Expeditions (at Sea) 1923-1958 Vol IV and V - Table 1 and 2
Professor Vening Meinesz (1887 - 1966), a Dutch geophysicist, undertook numerous submarine-expeditions to measure the gravity field of the Earth.
The data here available have been digitised in a project of the Dutch Foundation for Academic Heritage. It contains 2 tables:
- Table of Free-air and Isostatic Anomalies for all the Stations
- Table of Effects of Topgraphy of Indirect Isostatic Reduction and of Compensation
Tables are extracted from publications:
- Gravity Expedition at Sea 1923-1939 Vol. IV. By F. A. Vening Meinesz
- Gravity Expeditions 1948-1958 Vol. V.
By F. A. Vening Meinesz, G. J. Bruins, R. Dorrestein, H. J. A. Vesseur, G. Bakker, L. Otto, B. J . Collette and J . Veldkam