Deep inside the Earth, just above the core-mantle boundary at around 2,700 km depth, large-scale mantle structures are assumed to play a key role for global geodynamic processes. While unusual hot regions are attributed to feed rising mantle plumes and volcanic hotspots, the accumulation of subducted lithospheric plates is associated with colder than average features. In both environments the appearance of dynamic-driven processes such as deformation and mantle flow can directly be inferred by the presence of seismic anisotropy. However, the geometries as well as the interactions of these massive anomalous structures with the surrounding mantle material are still under debate. Based on new seismic data from a dense and large-aperture record...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceWe present new shear-wave splitting measurements performed at 16 stations on t...
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...
Dynamic processes in the Earth\u27s interior are the dominant driving forces behind the continuous d...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
SKS waveforms recorded at distances of about 110° are extremely useful to constrain seismic velocity...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
The Earth’s mantle is chemically and thermally heterogeneous varying in 3-dimensions and on many len...
The D′′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog i...
International audienceUpper mantle anisotropy beneath the African IRIS and Geoscope stations is inve...
Seismic anisotropy from the southern African mantle has been inferred from shear-wave splitting meas...
The presence of the Etendeka flood basalts in northwestern Namibia is taken as evidence for the acti...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceWe present new shear-wave splitting measurements performed at 16 stations on t...
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...
Dynamic processes in the Earth\u27s interior are the dominant driving forces behind the continuous d...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
SKS waveforms recorded at distances of about 110° are extremely useful to constrain seismic velocity...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
The Earth’s mantle is chemically and thermally heterogeneous varying in 3-dimensions and on many len...
The D′′ region, which lies in the lowermost few hundred kilometres of the mantle, is a central cog i...
International audienceUpper mantle anisotropy beneath the African IRIS and Geoscope stations is inve...
Seismic anisotropy from the southern African mantle has been inferred from shear-wave splitting meas...
The presence of the Etendeka flood basalts in northwestern Namibia is taken as evidence for the acti...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceConstraining mantle deformation beneath plate boundaries where plates interact...
International audienceWe present new shear-wave splitting measurements performed at 16 stations on t...