Seismic observations of splitting of the mid-transition zone discontinuity in Earth's mantle.
The transition zone of Earth's mantle is delineated by globally observed discontinuities in seismic properties at depths of about 410 and 660 kilometers. Here, we investigate the detailed structure between 410 and 660 kilometers depth, by making use of regional stacks of precursors to the SS ph...
Autors principals: | Deuss, A, Woodhouse, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2001
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