On the use of spherical harmonic series inside the minimum Brillouin sphere: Theoretical review and evaluation by GRAIL and LOLA satellite data

M Šprlák, SC Han - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Spherical harmonic expansions are the most popular parametrisation of the gravitational
potential and its higher-order spatial derivatives in global geodetic, geophysical, and …

Benefits and Limitations of the Growth Inversion Approach in Volcano Gravimetry Demonstrated on the Revisited 2004–2005 Tenerife Unrest

P Vajda, AG Camacho, J Fernández - Surveys in Geophysics, 2023 - Springer
We review the current geoscientific knowledge of the volcanic unrest of 2004–2005 on
Tenerife (Canary Islands) and revisit its gravimetric imprint. We revise the interpretation of …

Imaging the magmatic plumbing of the Clear Lake Volcanic Field using 3-D gravity inversions

MA Mitchell, JR Peacock, SD Burgess - Journal of Volcanology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Quaternary Clear Lake Volcanic Field (CLVF) in the Northern California Coast
Range is the youngest of a string of northward-younging volcanic centers in the state. The …

A free-geometry geodynamic modelling of surface gravity changes using Growth-dg software

AG Camacho, P Vajda, CA Miller, J Fernández - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Globally there is abundant terrestrial surface gravity data used to study the time variation of
gravity related to subsurface mass and density changes in different geological …

Data requirements for the determination of a sub-centimetre geoid

I Foroughi, M Goli, S Pagiatakis, S Ferguson… - Earth-Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Recent applications in Earth sciences require geoid models to be determined with a sub-
centimetre internal error. Regional models of the geoid are usually determined using …

A review of geophysical studies of the lithosphere in the Carpathian–Pannonian region

M Bielik, H Zeyen, V Starostenko, I Makarenko… - Geologica …, 2022 - hal.science
Here, we revisit the most prominent features of the complete Bouguer anomaly map and
their interpretation, along with the current knowledge of the lithospheric thickness in the …

Microgravity change during the 2008–2018 Kı̄lauea summit eruption: Nearly a decade of subsurface mass accumulation

MR Koymans, E de Zeeuw‐van Dalfsen… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Results from nine microgravity campaigns from Kı̄lauea, Hawaiʻi, spanning most of the
volcano's 2008–2018 summit eruption, indicate persistent mass accumulation at shallow …

On gravimetric detection of thin elongated sources using the growth inversion approach

J Bódi, P Vajda, AG Camacho, J Papčo… - Surveys in …, 2023 - Springer
Thin elongated sources, such as dykes, sills, chimneys, inclined sheets, etc., often
encountered in volcano gravimetric studies, pose great challenges to gravity inversion …

Efficient computation of gravitational effects and curvatures for a spherical zonal band discretized using tesseroids

XL Deng - Journal of Geodesy, 2022 - Springer
The gravity field modelling due to mass distributions of the Earth is one of the primary fields
in geodesy and geophysics. Among the mass bodies, a spherical shell has become a …

[PDF][PDF] Lithospheric density model along the CEL09 profile and its geological implications

D Godova, M Bielik, P Hrubcova… - Geologica …, 2021 - geologicacarpathica.com
We present a new 2D lithospheric density model along the seismic profile CEL09 crossing
the Bohemian Massif, the Western Carpathians, and the Pannonian Basin. The resulting …