We present the first broad-scale image of lithospheric thickness across the major tectonic domains of Alaska based on S wave receiver functions and joint interpretation with the potential field, seismic velocity, and heat flow measurements. Thus, we provide context for the distribution of strain throughout the Alaskan orocline. In the north, below the Brooks Range, a 130 km thick lithosphere is resolved, consistent with the presence of strong lithosphere that deflects strain to the south into central and southern Alaska. In southern Alaska beneath the Chugach and St. Elias Mountains, multiple interfaces are present, and we interpret a thinner (80-90 km) North American lithosphere above a deeper interface that represents the base of the Yaku...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
An integrated vertical incidence to wide-angle seismic data set has been used to develop a consisten...
arrivals recorded by a dense broadband seismic network in the St. Elias region, southern Alaska, and...
AGU Fall Meeting 2020 - online , 1 to 17 of December 2020We present an integrated image of the litho...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
Alaska has been a site of subduction and terrane accretion since the mid‐Jurassic. The area features...
The geologic mosaic of continental and oceanic terranes, displaced and deformed by multiple plate re...
Seismic velocity models obtained from the joint inversion of ambient seismic noise correlation and r...
This study presents for the first time an integrated image of the crust and lithospheric mantle of A...
EGU General Assembly 2018We investigate the lithospheric structure of Alaska and the lateral crustal...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The long-term distribution, mode, and progression of deformation along a collisional boundary are al...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
Seismic refraction data were collected along a 320-km-long "Transect " line in southern Al...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
An integrated vertical incidence to wide-angle seismic data set has been used to develop a consisten...
arrivals recorded by a dense broadband seismic network in the St. Elias region, southern Alaska, and...
AGU Fall Meeting 2020 - online , 1 to 17 of December 2020We present an integrated image of the litho...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
Alaska has been a site of subduction and terrane accretion since the mid‐Jurassic. The area features...
The geologic mosaic of continental and oceanic terranes, displaced and deformed by multiple plate re...
Seismic velocity models obtained from the joint inversion of ambient seismic noise correlation and r...
This study presents for the first time an integrated image of the crust and lithospheric mantle of A...
EGU General Assembly 2018We investigate the lithospheric structure of Alaska and the lateral crustal...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The long-term distribution, mode, and progression of deformation along a collisional boundary are al...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
Seismic refraction data were collected along a 320-km-long "Transect " line in southern Al...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
An integrated vertical incidence to wide-angle seismic data set has been used to develop a consisten...
arrivals recorded by a dense broadband seismic network in the St. Elias region, southern Alaska, and...