The seismic data used in this study are freely available from the CNDC (Canadian National Data Centre for Earthquake Seismology and Nuclear Explosion Monitoring) and IRIS DMC (Data Management Center) via their data request tools. The Leverhulme Trust (grant RPG-2013-332) and National Science Foundation are acknowledged for financial support. L.P. is supported by Janet Watson Imperial College Department Scholarship and the Romanian Government Research Grant NUCLEU. F.D. is supported by NSERC through the Discovery Grants and Canada Research Chairs program. We also thank two anonymous reviewers and the Associate Editor for insightful comments that helped improve the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
The geological record of SE Canada spans more than 2.5 Ga, making it a natural laboratory for the st...
My research focuses on understanding seismic anisotropy from the perspective of theoretical developm...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
Funding Information: NERC Doctoral Training Partnership: Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet...
Abstract: The Superior Province, which forms the nucleus of North America, is the largest preserved ...
In this thesis I apply various algorithmic techniques to teleseismic data with a twofold objective:...
In this thesis I apply various algorithmic techniques to teleseismic data with a twofold objective:...
This work was funded by Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2013-332. Imperial College Marit...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
Cratons, the Archean (≥ 2.5 Ga) cores of the continents are the longest-lived features of Earth’s su...
Measurements of seismic anisotropy in continental regions are frequently interpreted with respect to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
The unique physical and chemical properties of cratonic lithosphere are thought to be key to its lon...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
The geological record of SE Canada spans more than 2.5 Ga, making it a natural laboratory for the st...
My research focuses on understanding seismic anisotropy from the perspective of theoretical developm...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
Funding Information: NERC Doctoral Training Partnership: Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet...
Abstract: The Superior Province, which forms the nucleus of North America, is the largest preserved ...
In this thesis I apply various algorithmic techniques to teleseismic data with a twofold objective:...
In this thesis I apply various algorithmic techniques to teleseismic data with a twofold objective:...
This work was funded by Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2013-332. Imperial College Marit...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
Cratons, the Archean (≥ 2.5 Ga) cores of the continents are the longest-lived features of Earth’s su...
Measurements of seismic anisotropy in continental regions are frequently interpreted with respect to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
The unique physical and chemical properties of cratonic lithosphere are thought to be key to its lon...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
The geological record of SE Canada spans more than 2.5 Ga, making it a natural laboratory for the st...
My research focuses on understanding seismic anisotropy from the perspective of theoretical developm...