Long period Rayleigh wave and Love wave dispersion data, particularly for oceanic areas, have not been simultaneously satisfied by an isotropic structure. In this paper available phase and group velocity data are inverted by a procedure which includes the effects of transverse anisotropy, anelastic dispersion, sphericity, and gravity. We assume that the surface wave data represents an azimuthal average of actual velocities. Thus, we can treat the mantle as transversely isotropic. The resulting models for average Earth, average ocean, and oceanic regions divided according to the age of the ocean floor, are quite different from previous results which ignore the above effects. The models show a low-velocity zone with age dependent anisotropy a...
inversions have been performed of Love and Rayleigh-wave dispersion data separately for a given geog...
It is well established that the Earth's uppermost mantle is anisotropic, but there are no clear obse...
The presence of radial anisotropy in the upper mantle, transition zone and top of the lower mantle i...
Long period Rayleigh wave and Love wave dispersion data, particularly for oceanic areas, have not be...
Abstract. Rayleigh wave and Love wave dispersion data for oceanic paths cannot be satisfied by an is...
Available phase and group velocity data are inverted by a procedure which includes the effects of tr...
Rayleigh wave and Love wave dispersion data for oceanic paths cannot be satisfied by an isotropic up...
Surfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper mantlewas radially ani...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
S U M M A R Y Anisotropic inversions of surface wave data show that the variations in vertical shear...
We measure the degree of consistency between published models of azimuthal seismic anisotropy from s...
We measure the degree of consistency between published models of azimuthal seismic anisotropy from s...
Abstract. Long-period surface waves are used to map lateral heterogenefties of velocity and anisotro...
Isotropic earth models are unable to provide uniform fits to the gross Earth normal mode data set or...
inversions have been performed of Love and Rayleigh-wave dispersion data separately for a given geog...
It is well established that the Earth's uppermost mantle is anisotropic, but there are no clear obse...
The presence of radial anisotropy in the upper mantle, transition zone and top of the lower mantle i...
Long period Rayleigh wave and Love wave dispersion data, particularly for oceanic areas, have not be...
Abstract. Rayleigh wave and Love wave dispersion data for oceanic paths cannot be satisfied by an is...
Available phase and group velocity data are inverted by a procedure which includes the effects of tr...
Rayleigh wave and Love wave dispersion data for oceanic paths cannot be satisfied by an isotropic up...
Surfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper mantlewas radially ani...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
S U M M A R Y Anisotropic inversions of surface wave data show that the variations in vertical shear...
We measure the degree of consistency between published models of azimuthal seismic anisotropy from s...
We measure the degree of consistency between published models of azimuthal seismic anisotropy from s...
Abstract. Long-period surface waves are used to map lateral heterogenefties of velocity and anisotro...
Isotropic earth models are unable to provide uniform fits to the gross Earth normal mode data set or...
inversions have been performed of Love and Rayleigh-wave dispersion data separately for a given geog...
It is well established that the Earth's uppermost mantle is anisotropic, but there are no clear obse...
The presence of radial anisotropy in the upper mantle, transition zone and top of the lower mantle i...