This work presents a teleseismic P-wave receiver function study on 34 stations deployed across Ireland in order to determine the first-order crustal properties, thickness (H) and mean crustal Vp/Vs, over the entire island. We apply the H − Vp/Vs stacking method, which exploits the information contained in both the Ps and the multiple phases from the free-surface. In this way, we obtain the first Moho depth and Vp/Vs maps of Ireland based on a uniform distribution of measurements. The results are used to examine in detail the lateral variation of crustal thickness and Vp/Vs ratio across the major terrane boundaries in Ireland. Our results show a good agreement with the available previous estimates from onshore wide-angle/refraction experimen...
Abstract: The Iapetus suture, arguably the most fundamental lineament of British and Irish structure...
The initial interpretation of deep seismic refraction data in the New Britain‐New Ireland region has...
15 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105652The ...
Crustal receiver functions have been calculated for a network of 51 three-component broadband seismo...
[1] The Irish landmass, now at the western extremity of the Eurasian Plate, was formed in the Caledo...
Over the last decades, seismic surface-wave studies have produced increasingly detailed images of th...
For the past three decades, deep crustal studies of the British Isles have been restricted to the in...
Modeling the continental lithosphere's physical properties, especially its depth extent, must be don...
The onshore crustal and upper mantle velocity structure of the British Isles has been investigated b...
The Tow Valley Fault Zone in north-east Ireland consists of number of ENE–WSW trending major fault ...
International audienceThe nature and extent of the regional lithosphere-asthenosphere interaction be...
AbstractThe Dublin Basin (DB) is a Carboniferous sedimentary basin located in the eastern part of Ir...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
A new seismic P-wave velocity model has been constructed for a region of northwest Europe encompassi...
Abstract: The Iapetus suture, arguably the most fundamental lineament of British and Irish structure...
The initial interpretation of deep seismic refraction data in the New Britain‐New Ireland region has...
15 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105652The ...
Crustal receiver functions have been calculated for a network of 51 three-component broadband seismo...
[1] The Irish landmass, now at the western extremity of the Eurasian Plate, was formed in the Caledo...
Over the last decades, seismic surface-wave studies have produced increasingly detailed images of th...
For the past three decades, deep crustal studies of the British Isles have been restricted to the in...
Modeling the continental lithosphere's physical properties, especially its depth extent, must be don...
The onshore crustal and upper mantle velocity structure of the British Isles has been investigated b...
The Tow Valley Fault Zone in north-east Ireland consists of number of ENE–WSW trending major fault ...
International audienceThe nature and extent of the regional lithosphere-asthenosphere interaction be...
AbstractThe Dublin Basin (DB) is a Carboniferous sedimentary basin located in the eastern part of Ir...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
A new seismic P-wave velocity model has been constructed for a region of northwest Europe encompassi...
Abstract: The Iapetus suture, arguably the most fundamental lineament of British and Irish structure...
The initial interpretation of deep seismic refraction data in the New Britain‐New Ireland region has...
15 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105652The ...