We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regional resolution from the 2016-2018 UK Antarctic Seismic Network. The model is constructed from the combination of fundamental mode Rayleigh wave phase velocities extracted from ambient noise (periods 8-25 s) and earthquake data by two-plane wave analysis (periods 20-143 s). We seek to (i) image and interpret structures against the tectonic evolution of West Antarctica, and (ii) extract information from the seismic model that can serve as boundary conditions in ice sheet and glacial isostatic adjustment modelling efforts. The distribution of low velocity anomalies in the uppermost mantle suggests that recent tectonism in the West Antarctic Rif...
Accurately monitoring and predicting the evolution of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet via secular chang...
West Antarctica consists of several tectonically diverse terranes, including the West Antarctic Rift...
Stretching ~3,500 km across Antarctica, with peak elevations up to 4,500 m, the Transantarctic Mount...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to 200 km depth with enhanced regi...
New P- and S-wave velocity models of the upper mantle from 100 to 400 km depth beneath the central p...
Previously developed continental-scale surface wave models for Antarctica provide only broad interpr...
The seismic velocity structure of Antarctica is important, both as a constraint on the tectonic hist...
We present an upper mantle P-wave velocity model for the Ross Sea Embayment (RSE) region of West Ant...
Approximately 2 yr (2010–2011) of continuous seismic records from a subset of the Antarctic componen...
We construct a new seismic model for central and West Antarctica by jointly inverting Rayleigh wave ...
We determine crustal shear-wave velocity structure and crustal thickness at recently deployed seismi...
Accurately monitoring and predicting the evolution of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet via secular chang...
West Antarctica consists of several tectonically diverse terranes, including the West Antarctic Rift...
Stretching ~3,500 km across Antarctica, with peak elevations up to 4,500 m, the Transantarctic Mount...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to ∼200 km depth with enhanced regi...
We present a shear wave model of the West Antarctic upper mantle to 200 km depth with enhanced regi...
New P- and S-wave velocity models of the upper mantle from 100 to 400 km depth beneath the central p...
Previously developed continental-scale surface wave models for Antarctica provide only broad interpr...
The seismic velocity structure of Antarctica is important, both as a constraint on the tectonic hist...
We present an upper mantle P-wave velocity model for the Ross Sea Embayment (RSE) region of West Ant...
Approximately 2 yr (2010–2011) of continuous seismic records from a subset of the Antarctic componen...
We construct a new seismic model for central and West Antarctica by jointly inverting Rayleigh wave ...
We determine crustal shear-wave velocity structure and crustal thickness at recently deployed seismi...
Accurately monitoring and predicting the evolution of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet via secular chang...
West Antarctica consists of several tectonically diverse terranes, including the West Antarctic Rift...
Stretching ~3,500 km across Antarctica, with peak elevations up to 4,500 m, the Transantarctic Mount...