Geological interpretation of a gravity low in the central part of the Lugian Unit (Czech Republic, Germany and Poland)

From: Journal of Geosciences | Date: December 31, 2007| Author: Sedlà ¡ k, Jirà ­ ; Gnojek, Ivan; Zabadal, Stanislav; Farbisz, Jan; Cwojdzinski, Stefan; Scheibe, Reiner | Copyright information

A new detailed map of Bouguer gravity anomalies covers an area of c. 13 500 km^sup 2^ of the Lugian Unit in the Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic, Germany and Poland). It is limited approximately by the towns of Bautzen (NW), Zlotoryja (NE), Cervený Kostelec (SE) and Roudnice nad Labem (SW). An extensive gravity low about 120 km long (W-E) and 40 km wide (N-S) is the most remarkable feature in the Bouguer gravity map and the maps derived from it. This central Lugian gravity low (CLGL), is adja...