We use ambient noise recordings from the largest transportable seismic array in the Southern Hemisphere to image azimuthal variations in Rayleigh wave phase anisotropy in the crust beneath southeast Australia. This region incorporates a transition from the Precambrian shield region of Australia in the west to younger Phanerozoic terranes in the east, which are thought to have been formed by subduction-accretion processes. Our results, which span the shallow to lower crust, show a strong and consistent pattern of anisotropy that is oriented north-south, approximately parallel to the former margin of East Gondwana. However, significant deviations from this trend persist through the period range 2.5 s to >10 s. One of the most notable deviatio...
Differences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as imaged by seismic tom...
The rocks of southern Australia record over three billion years of Earth’s evolution, but the baseme...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
We use ambient noise recordings from the largest transportable seismic array in the Southern Hemisph...
The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear unders...
We present a new three-dimensional model for the SV wave heterogeneities and azimuthal anisotropy in...
From 2008 to 2011 a broadband seismic array (BILBY) spanned the Australian continent from North to S...
The Australian continent is composed the of Precambrian cratons in the west and Phanerozolc orogens ...
The structure of the upper mantle beneath the Australian continent is investigated using teleseismic...
The Phanerozoic Tasmanides of eastern Australia is comprised of a series of orogenic belts that deve...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
Abstract A new 3-D S wave speed model for the Australian region derived from multimode surface waves...
A new 3-D S wave speed model for the Australian region derived from multimode surface waves allows u...
Differences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as imaged by seismic tom...
The rocks of southern Australia record over three billion years of Earth’s evolution, but the baseme...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
We use ambient noise recordings from the largest transportable seismic array in the Southern Hemisph...
The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear unders...
We present a new three-dimensional model for the SV wave heterogeneities and azimuthal anisotropy in...
From 2008 to 2011 a broadband seismic array (BILBY) spanned the Australian continent from North to S...
The Australian continent is composed the of Precambrian cratons in the west and Phanerozolc orogens ...
The structure of the upper mantle beneath the Australian continent is investigated using teleseismic...
The Phanerozoic Tasmanides of eastern Australia is comprised of a series of orogenic belts that deve...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
The Australian continent preserves some of the oldest lithosphere on Earth in the Yilgarn, Pilbara, ...
Abstract A new 3-D S wave speed model for the Australian region derived from multimode surface waves...
A new 3-D S wave speed model for the Australian region derived from multimode surface waves allows u...
Differences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as imaged by seismic tom...
The rocks of southern Australia record over three billion years of Earth’s evolution, but the baseme...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...