Global transition zone tomography
Our understanding of large-scale mantle dynamics depends on accurate models of seismic velocity variation in the upper mantle transition zone (400-1000 km depth). With the Mode Branch Stripping technique (MBS) of van Heijst and Woodhouse [1997] it is possible to extract the dispersion characteristic...
Main Authors: | Ritsema, J, van Heijst, H, Woodhouse, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2004
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