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Fractal analysis of gravity and bathymetry profiles across ridges in Indian Ocean

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Creator Ashalatha, B.
 
Date 2008-02-13T09:18:22Z
2008-02-13T09:18:22Z
2007-06
 
Identifier 0379-5136
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/21
 
Description 110-116
Fractal analysis has been carried out for gravity and bathymetry profiles to examine the nature of the short wavelength irregularities of the profiles which are not generally explained by the linear models of ocean floor evolution. The Iterated Function System has been used to generate synthetic profiles of known dimensions and these are compared with the observed profiles. The results show that the fractal dimensions for the data sets are in the range of 1.24-1.49. It is observed that the fractal dimensions for the gravity profiles are lesser than those of the bathymetry. The fractal dimensions for bathymetry and gravity over spreading ridge are higher than those for the aseismic ridge. The fractal nature is related to the chaotic behavior of dynamical systems which though unpredictable are not random. The fractal dimensions obtained from the present analysis show that the systems generating the signals can be represented by a dynamical system of low order.
 
Language en_US
 
Publisher CSIR
 
Source IJMS Vol.36(2) [June 2007]
 
Subject Fractal analysis
Iterated function system
Indian Ocean ridge
 
Title Fractal analysis of gravity and bathymetry profiles across ridges in Indian Ocean
 
Type Article