Abstract

Hein, G.W. and Kistermann, R., 1981. Mathematical foundation of non-tectonic effects in geodetic recent crustal movement models. In: P. Vyskočil, R. Green and H. Mälzer (Editors), Recent Crustal Movements, 1979. Tectonophysics, 71: 315–334. A general mathematical formulation for the integrated determination of recent crustal movements as well as non-tectonic effects from geodetic and other data is presented. As an example, regional and local features of vertical motions in West Germany are computed using the proposed collocation model. Further investigations on the map of recent crustal movements considering surface deformation analysis are shown. As a second example, computations in the Rhinegraben area (F.R.G.) were performed where besides crustal movements a considerable subsidence due to groundwater table variations takes place. The separation shows that the subsidence in the last decade can be described by this non-tectonic influence.

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