Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand the evolution of our planet. While the presence of anisotropy in the uppermost mantle is well established, the existence and nature of anisotropy in the transition zone and uppermost lower mantle are still debated. Here we use three-dimensional global seismic tomography images based on a large dataset that is sensitive to this region to show the ubiquitous presence of anisotropy in the lower mantle beneath subduction zones. Whereas above the 660 km seismic discontinuity slabs are associated with fast SV anomalies up to about 3%, in the lower mantle fast SH anomalies of about 2% persist near slabs down to about 1,000–1,200 km. These observations...
The Earth's mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays a key role in the thermal and compositional interacti...
While observations and modelling of seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle offers the possibilit...
The lowermost mantle-also known as D"-comprises the few hundred kilometres above the core-mantle bou...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
The D′′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog i...
While observations and modelling of seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle offers the possibilit...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
The Earth's mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays a key role in the thermal and compositional interacti...
The Earth's mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays a key role in the thermal and compositional interacti...
The D′ ′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog ...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
Deep inside the Earth, just above the core-mantle boundary at around 2,700 km depth, large-scale man...
The Earth’s transition zone has until recently been assumed to be seismi-cally isotropic. Increasing...
The Earth's mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays a key role in the thermal and compositional interacti...
While observations and modelling of seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle offers the possibilit...
The lowermost mantle-also known as D"-comprises the few hundred kilometres above the core-mantle bou...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
The D′′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog i...
While observations and modelling of seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle offers the possibilit...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
The Earth's mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays a key role in the thermal and compositional interacti...
The Earth's mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays a key role in the thermal and compositional interacti...
The D′ ′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog ...
The lowermost few hundreds of kilometres of the Earth's mantle are elastically anisotropic; seismic ...
Deep inside the Earth, just above the core-mantle boundary at around 2,700 km depth, large-scale man...
The Earth’s transition zone has until recently been assumed to be seismi-cally isotropic. Increasing...
The Earth's mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays a key role in the thermal and compositional interacti...
While observations and modelling of seismic anisotropy in the lowermost mantle offers the possibilit...
The lowermost mantle-also known as D"-comprises the few hundred kilometres above the core-mantle bou...