We investigate the crustal structure of the Australian continent using the temporary broadband stations of the Skippy and Kimba projects and permanent broadband stations. We isolate near-receiver information, in the form of crustal P-to-S conversions, using the receiver function technique. Stacked receiver functions are inverted for S velocity structure using a Genetic Algorithm approach to Receiver Function Inversion (GARFI). From the resulting velocity models we are able to determine the Moho depth and to classify the width of the crust-mantle transition for 65 broadband stations. Using these results and 51 independent estimates of crustal thickness from refraction and reflection profiles, we present a new, improved, map of Moho depth for...
There is an ongoing debate about the tectonic evolution of southeast Australia, particularly about t...
To provide constraints on a number of significant controversial issues related to the structure and ...
The configuration of earthquake belts around Australia provides a wealth of events at suitable dista...
A broad-band seismic network of 28 three-component seismometers was deployed in southeastern Austral...
Receiver functions from a temporary deployment of 25 broadband stations along a north–south transect...
In an effort to improve our understanding of the seismic character of the crust beneath southeast Au...
In an effort to improve our understanding of the seismic character of the crust beneath southeast Au...
In the last decade, the lithospheric structure beneath southeast Australia has been intensively stud...
We present a new model of 3-D variations of shear wave speed in the Australian upper mantle, obtaine...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
We present a new model of 3-D variations of shear wave speed in the Australian upper mantle, obtaine...
The seismic structure of the Proterozoic Capricorn and Paterson Orogens and adjacent Archaean Yilgar...
Abstract. In an effort to improve our understanding of the seismic character of the crust beneath so...
There is an ongoing debate about the tectonic evolution of southeast Australia, particularly about t...
To provide constraints on a number of significant controversial issues related to the structure and ...
The configuration of earthquake belts around Australia provides a wealth of events at suitable dista...
A broad-band seismic network of 28 three-component seismometers was deployed in southeastern Austral...
Receiver functions from a temporary deployment of 25 broadband stations along a north–south transect...
In an effort to improve our understanding of the seismic character of the crust beneath southeast Au...
In an effort to improve our understanding of the seismic character of the crust beneath southeast Au...
In the last decade, the lithospheric structure beneath southeast Australia has been intensively stud...
We present a new model of 3-D variations of shear wave speed in the Australian upper mantle, obtaine...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
Surface-wave tomography for the Australian region, using data mostly from portable seismic recorders...
We present a new model of 3-D variations of shear wave speed in the Australian upper mantle, obtaine...
The seismic structure of the Proterozoic Capricorn and Paterson Orogens and adjacent Archaean Yilgar...
Abstract. In an effort to improve our understanding of the seismic character of the crust beneath so...
There is an ongoing debate about the tectonic evolution of southeast Australia, particularly about t...
To provide constraints on a number of significant controversial issues related to the structure and ...
The configuration of earthquake belts around Australia provides a wealth of events at suitable dista...