Olivine anisotropy suggests Gutenberg discontinuity is not the base of the lithosphere
Tectonic plates are a key feature of Earth’s structure, and their behavior and dynamics are fun-damental drivers in a wide range of large-scale processes. The operation of plate tectonics in gen-eral depends intimately on the manner in which lithospheric plates couple to the convecting inte-rior. Cu...
Main Authors: | Hansen, L, Qi, C, Warren, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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National Academy of Sciences
2016
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