Gravimetric Map of Switzerland (Isostatic Anomalies) 1:500000

Isostatic anomalies can be deduced using the Pratt or Airy hypothesis. These anomalies correspond to the static flotation of the Earth’s crust in the upper mantle. The deviation takes into consideration the root structure below the crust (mountain ranges), but the form of the root structure is not always clearly defined. The Airy-Heiskanen hypothesis and the following densities were used for the purposes of the map: Earth's mantle = 3.31 g/cm3, Earth's crust below the ellipsoid = 2.81 g/cm3, Earth's crust above the ellipsoid = 2.67 g/cm3. By E. Klingelé, 1979.

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Identifier 7234896a-842c-4524-8710-5d900953cb1d@bundesamt-fur-landestopografie-swisstopo
Title for URL of the dataset schwerekarte-der-schweiz-isostatische-anomalien-1-5000003
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Issued date December 31, 1979
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Update interval Irregular
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Publisher Information Bundesamt für Landestopografie
Contact points milan.beres@swisstopo.ch
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  • English
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
URL http://www.sgpk.ethz.ch/opencms/opencms/publications/pub_geoph_maps/
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Spatial Landeskarte 1:500'000
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