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Structural and kinematic models of the Aegean based on HALO gravity and magnetic data
Antragsteller
Professor Dr. Alain Geiger; Professor Vincent Lesur, Ph.D., seit 9/2009
Fachliche Zuordnung
Physik und Chemie der Atmosphäre
Förderung
Förderung von 2007 bis 2009
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 48882211
The HALO Geoscience User Group is proposing the GEOHALO Mission to demonstrate the innovative capabilities of HALO for geoscience applications. The main advantage of HALO for the geosciences is its long-range capability, meaning that extensive data can be obtained in remote regions (Antarctica, Himalaya, Amazon). The ability to fly at high elevations provides the chance to link surface and satellite (CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE) gravity and magnetic data. The first HALO geoscience mission will be flown over the Aegean Sea, the most seismically active part of Europe. The GEOHALO Mission comprises four projects that deal with acquisition (including new instrumentation), processing and interpretation of airborne gravity and magnetic data and remote sensing of the atmosphere using Global Satellite Navigation Systems. Six 800-km long, parallel profiles will be flown at 2.5 km elevation in order to map Aegean gravity and magnetic anomalies. High-altitude observations will be made along an additional line flown at 15 km elevation. The focus of this proposal, GEOHALO Project 3, is the preparation of magnetometers for HALO and the application of the HALO gravity and magnetic data to modelling and interpreting lithospheric structure and dynamics in the Aegean region. We aim to improve maps of the Aegean gravity and magnetic fields in order to better understand Aegean lithospheric structure and kinematics. Improved knowledge of these properties helps our understanding of earthquake and tsunami hazard associated with the Hellenic subduction zone and the North-Anatolian fault.
DFG-Verfahren
Infrastruktur-Schwerpunktprogramme
Internationaler Bezug
Schweiz
Ehemalige Antragstellerinnen / Ehemalige Antragsteller
Professor Dr. Ron Hackney, bis 3/2008; Professorin Dr. Mioara Mandea, von 3/2008 bis 8/2009