Abstract
Two colour plates showing the Bouguer gravity anomalies along the European Geotraverse (EGT) were produced by compiling all available Bouguer gravity data and, where possible, by applying a standard density of 2.67 Mg/m 3 for the topographic correction. The data points used to create the contours are printed on the reverse side of the maps so that an analyst using a light table can quickly identify artifacts produced by uneven data distribution. The data are available on magnetic tape for those interested in working on interpretation along the EGT.
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