Differences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as imaged by seismic tomography, have fuelled a long debate on the origin of the 'roots' of continents1-5. Some of these differences may be reconciled by observations of radial anisotropy between 250 and 300 km depth, with horizontally polarized shear waves travelling faster than vertically polarized ones2. This azimuthally averaged anisotropy could arise from present-day deformation at the base of the plate, as has been found for shallower depths beneath ocean basins6. Such deformation would also produce significant azimuthal variation, owing to the preferred alignment of highly anisotropic minerals7. Here we report global observations of surface-wave azimuthal ani...
The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear unders...
The Australian continent is composed the of Precambrian cratons in the west and Phanerozolc orogens ...
A new 3-D S wave speed model for the Australian region derived from multimode surface waves allows u...
International audienceDifferences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
cited By 65We present a new tomographic model of azimuthal anisotropy in the upper mantle, DR2012, a...
We present a new three-dimensional model for the SV wave heterogeneities and azimuthal anisotropy in...
The structure of the upper mantle beneath the Australian continent is investigated using teleseismic...
We use ambient noise recordings from the largest transportable seismic array in the Southern Hemisph...
Records of both Rayleigh and Love waves have been analyzed to determine the pattern of anisotropy in...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
We present a summary of measurements of azimuthal anisotropy in the continental mantle based on the ...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
From 2008 to 2011 a broadband seismic array (BILBY) spanned the Australian continent from North to S...
The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear unders...
The Australian continent is composed the of Precambrian cratons in the west and Phanerozolc orogens ...
A new 3-D S wave speed model for the Australian region derived from multimode surface waves allows u...
International audienceDifferences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
cited By 65We present a new tomographic model of azimuthal anisotropy in the upper mantle, DR2012, a...
We present a new three-dimensional model for the SV wave heterogeneities and azimuthal anisotropy in...
The structure of the upper mantle beneath the Australian continent is investigated using teleseismic...
We use ambient noise recordings from the largest transportable seismic array in the Southern Hemisph...
Records of both Rayleigh and Love waves have been analyzed to determine the pattern of anisotropy in...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
We present a summary of measurements of azimuthal anisotropy in the continental mantle based on the ...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
From 2008 to 2011 a broadband seismic array (BILBY) spanned the Australian continent from North to S...
The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear unders...
The Australian continent is composed the of Precambrian cratons in the west and Phanerozolc orogens ...
A new 3-D S wave speed model for the Australian region derived from multimode surface waves allows u...