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Curie Point Depth of the Island of Crete (Greece)
Authors:G. N. Tsokas  R. O. Hansen  M. Fytikas
Affiliation:Geophysical Laboratory, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR 540 06, Thessaloniki, Greece. Tel.: 30 31 998507, Fax: 30 31 998528; E-mail: gtsokas@geo.auth.gr, GR
Pearson, deRidder and Johnson, Inc., 12640 W. Cedar Dr., Suite 100, Lakewood, Colorado 80228, USA. Tel.: 303 987 1114; E-mail: rohansen@prj.com, US
Department of Geology and Physical Geography, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR 540 06, Thessaloniki, Greece. Tel.: 30 31 998475; E-mail: fytikas@geo.auth.gr, GR
Abstract:—The aeromagnetic data of the island of Crete were inverted to produce Curie point estimates. The data were high-pass filtered to remove components arising from topography and magnetic core fields which were not adequately modeled by IGRF. The depth to the centroid, z 0?, of the deepest distribution of the magnetic dipoles, was obtained by computing a least-squares fit to the lowest-fre quency segment of the azimuthally averaged log power spectrum. The depth to the top of the deepest crustal block was computed as the depth, z t ?, to the centroid of the second deepest distribution, using the second lowest-frequency segment of the spectrum. The depth to the bottom of the deepest dipoles, the inferred Curie point depth, is then z b = 2z 0?z t ?. The Curie depth estimates range between 24 and 28 km. This is in accordance with the depths inferred by extrapolating heat-flow values measured in boreholes.
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