2019
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3471
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Contrastive analysis of gravity and magnetic anomalies between North China Craton and Indian Shield

Abstract: The evolution correlation between the North China Craton (NCC) and the Indian Shield (IND) is very important for plate reconstruction. Recently, more and more research results show that the NCC and IND had been pieced together in the Paleoproterozoic. In order to analyse the correlation between the NCC and IND, we use the latest gravity and magnetic data to study deep geophysical characteristics of the NCC and IND respectively, and we also use a two‐dimensional discrete wavelet transform method to discuss the … Show more

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“…Cao et al () compared the gravity and magnetic data of the North China Craton and Indian Craton based on the high precision geophysical data. They found the deep gravitational and magnetic anomalies under the two cratons are very similar, which may imply the correlation between the North China Craton and Indian Craton for Palaeoproterozoic plate reconstruction and the assembling patterns between the North China Craton and the Indian Craton.…”
Section: Geophysical Data Analysis and Numerical Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cao et al () compared the gravity and magnetic data of the North China Craton and Indian Craton based on the high precision geophysical data. They found the deep gravitational and magnetic anomalies under the two cratons are very similar, which may imply the correlation between the North China Craton and Indian Craton for Palaeoproterozoic plate reconstruction and the assembling patterns between the North China Craton and the Indian Craton.…”
Section: Geophysical Data Analysis and Numerical Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%