A Sp receiver function common conversion point (CCP) stacked image beneath Texas Gulf Coast Plain (GCP) reveals anomalies that may be detached lower crust sinking into the mantle. The detached crust may have resulted from distinct episodes of delamination as the lower crust peeled away from the upper crust. The apparent presence of delaminated crust in the mantle indirectly points to a thermal anomaly in the mantle that may have initiated the rifting episode that created the Gulf of Mexico. The CCP stacked image also reveals a significant structure with negative polarity ~110 km beneath the array. Discontinuities of this polarity at this depth have been interpreted elsewhere as the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary (LAB) and this interpret...
To image upper mantle seismic discontinuities beneath the contiguous United States, a total of 284,1...
textThe Western U.S. has experienced widespread extension during the past 10’s of millions of years,...
The 3-D geometry of the continental keel and the existence, direction and strength of asthenospheric...
The Gulf Coast Plain (GCP) is one of the deepest sedimentary basins in the world; as a result little...
Sp and Ps converted seismic waves at 93 permanent seismic stations are used to image upper mantle ve...
The shallow crust in Texas has been intensively investigated through seismic exploration for hydroca...
On August 11, 1960, sixty oil exploration and research seismograph crews attempted to record two sho...
Potential field data along the Texas portion of the Gulf of Mexico indicate a large-amplitude coast-...
We present new 3D seismic tomography velocity models with data from 326 stations, located in Texas, ...
Current mapping of magnetic intensity data shows that the Gulf Coast magnetic anomaly is not one ano...
Receiver functions (RFs) from teleseismic events recorded by the NARS-Baja array were used to map cr...
Results from the 1999-2001 La Ristra array revealed a fast seismic velocity anomaly beneath the Rio ...
This thesis reports on studies that have been carried out to better image the crustal and upper mant...
Continental rifts are defined as geological features where Earth\u27s lithosphere is pulled away by ...
Continental rifts are defined as geological features where Earth\u27s lithosphere is pulled away by ...
To image upper mantle seismic discontinuities beneath the contiguous United States, a total of 284,1...
textThe Western U.S. has experienced widespread extension during the past 10’s of millions of years,...
The 3-D geometry of the continental keel and the existence, direction and strength of asthenospheric...
The Gulf Coast Plain (GCP) is one of the deepest sedimentary basins in the world; as a result little...
Sp and Ps converted seismic waves at 93 permanent seismic stations are used to image upper mantle ve...
The shallow crust in Texas has been intensively investigated through seismic exploration for hydroca...
On August 11, 1960, sixty oil exploration and research seismograph crews attempted to record two sho...
Potential field data along the Texas portion of the Gulf of Mexico indicate a large-amplitude coast-...
We present new 3D seismic tomography velocity models with data from 326 stations, located in Texas, ...
Current mapping of magnetic intensity data shows that the Gulf Coast magnetic anomaly is not one ano...
Receiver functions (RFs) from teleseismic events recorded by the NARS-Baja array were used to map cr...
Results from the 1999-2001 La Ristra array revealed a fast seismic velocity anomaly beneath the Rio ...
This thesis reports on studies that have been carried out to better image the crustal and upper mant...
Continental rifts are defined as geological features where Earth\u27s lithosphere is pulled away by ...
Continental rifts are defined as geological features where Earth\u27s lithosphere is pulled away by ...
To image upper mantle seismic discontinuities beneath the contiguous United States, a total of 284,1...
textThe Western U.S. has experienced widespread extension during the past 10’s of millions of years,...
The 3-D geometry of the continental keel and the existence, direction and strength of asthenospheric...