Bouguer Anomalies of New Jersey is a GIS shapefile of bouguer gravity contours (lines) at 1 milligal intervals. The contours are based on gravity data in New Jersey and vicinity. The New Jersey contours were clipped at the state outline.The bouguer anomalies in New Jersey range from a low of -58 milligals to a high of +37milligals.
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Gravity data for New Jersey and vicinity obtained from the National Imagery and Mapping Agency, US Dept. of Defense and the New Jersey Geological Survey were reduced to obtain Bouguer gravity anomalies. The Bouguer anomaly values were gridded (kriging) and contoured. The contoured data were converted to DXF file format and exported to ESRI's ARCINFO line coverage. The line coverage was then converted to shape file using ESRI's ArcView 3.2. Each line was assigned a contour value in milligals. Then using the New Jersey state outline New Jersey contours were clipped from data from the surrounding states for this shape file.