Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere in the Equatorial Atlantic From Rayleigh Wave Tomography, Evidence for Small‐Scale Convection From the PI‐LAB Experiment
The oceanic lithosphere is a primary component of the plate tectonic system, yet its evolution and its asthenospheric interaction have rarely been quantified by in situ imaging at slow spreading systems. We use Rayleigh wave tomography from noise and teleseismic surface waves to image the shear wave...
Main Authors: | Harmon, N, Kendall, JM, Rychert, CA, Agius, M, Bogiatzis, P, Tharimena, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union
2020
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