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Inverse modelling of elastic thickness by convolution method - the eastern Alps as a case example
Authors:Carla Braitenberg  Jörg EbbingHans-Jürgen Götze
Institution:a Department of Earth Sciences, University of Trieste, Via Weiss 1, 34100 Trieste, Italy
b Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften, Geophysik, Freie Universität Berlin, Malteserstrasse 74-100, D-12249 Berlin, Germany
Abstract:An unconventional scheme is used to estimate the flexural rigidity, or equivalently the elastic thickness of the lithosphere, given the topography and gravity data. The flexural rigidity is the parameter that governs the flexural response of the lithosphere in the frame of the thin plate flexure model. The scheme is an alternative to the widely used calculation of admittance of topography (sea-floor or continental topography) and gravity, bearing some advantages which are explained in the paper. The scheme involves the inversion of the gravity data in order to formulate a model of the crust-mantle interface (CMI) undulations. In a second step the flexure parameter is then evaluated from the relation between topography and CMI variations. Instead of calculating the admittance function using a spectral analysis, a set of point-load response functions are used in order to retrieve the optimal flexure parameter. This has two main advantages: instabilities of the numerical admittance evaluation at wavenumbers with low spectral energy in the topography are overcome and the analysis can be made over an area which is not necessarily rectangular, as required for the spectral analysis. The proposed method allows a higher space resolution of elastic thickness than any spectral method. For validation, the numerical strategy is applied to the situation of a realistic synthetic model, where all inputs and outputs are known a priori. Finally the spatial variations of the elastic thickness are studied in an area across the Eastern Alps.
Keywords:models  flexure  elastic properties  crust  mantle  isostasy  Eastern Alps
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