Seismic tomographic models based solely on wave velocities have limited ability to distinguish between a temperature or compositional origin for variations in Earth’s structure. Attenuation or damping, which is the loss of energy as a wave travels through the Earth, is able to make that distinction because it is directly sensitive to temperature, partial melt and water content. In this thesis, we use whole Earth oscillations, or normal modes, to study 1D variations in inner core attenuation and 3D variations in mantle attenuation. Focussing and scattering, which are problematic when measuring seismic attenuation, are automatically included in our normal mode calculations when jointly modelling elastic and anelastic structure using first ord...
The thermochemical nature of the lower mantle, and the two Large Low Shear-wave Velocity Provinces (...
International audienceTwo large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the deep mantle beneath Afr...
The thermochemical nature of the lower mantle, and the two Large Low Shear-wave Velocity Provinces (...
Seismic tomographic models based solely on wave velocities have limited ability to distinguish betwe...
The attenuation structure of the Earth's inner core, in combination with the velocity structure, pro...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
The core-mantle boundary (CMB) is Earth's most profound internal boundary separating the liquid iron...
The Earth’s solid inner core was formed from crystallization of liquid iron in the fluid outer core ...
The core–mantle boundary (CMB) is Earth’s most profound internal boundary separating the liquid iron...
The core–mantle boundary (CMB) is Earth’s most profound internal boundary separating the liquid iron...
The Earth's inner core, the slowly growing sphere of solid iron alloy at the centre of our planet, i...
The Earth's inner core, the slowly growing sphere of solid iron alloy at the centre of our planet, i...
The Earth's inner core, the slowly growing sphere of solid iron alloy at the centre of our planet, i...
<p><br/>Body wave studies support the presence of an isotropic layer at the top of the inner core. R...
The thermochemical nature of the lower mantle, and the two Large Low Shear-wave Velocity Provinces (...
International audienceTwo large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the deep mantle beneath Afr...
The thermochemical nature of the lower mantle, and the two Large Low Shear-wave Velocity Provinces (...
Seismic tomographic models based solely on wave velocities have limited ability to distinguish betwe...
The attenuation structure of the Earth's inner core, in combination with the velocity structure, pro...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
The core-mantle boundary (CMB) is Earth's most profound internal boundary separating the liquid iron...
The Earth’s solid inner core was formed from crystallization of liquid iron in the fluid outer core ...
The core–mantle boundary (CMB) is Earth’s most profound internal boundary separating the liquid iron...
The core–mantle boundary (CMB) is Earth’s most profound internal boundary separating the liquid iron...
The Earth's inner core, the slowly growing sphere of solid iron alloy at the centre of our planet, i...
The Earth's inner core, the slowly growing sphere of solid iron alloy at the centre of our planet, i...
The Earth's inner core, the slowly growing sphere of solid iron alloy at the centre of our planet, i...
<p><br/>Body wave studies support the presence of an isotropic layer at the top of the inner core. R...
The thermochemical nature of the lower mantle, and the two Large Low Shear-wave Velocity Provinces (...
International audienceTwo large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the deep mantle beneath Afr...
The thermochemical nature of the lower mantle, and the two Large Low Shear-wave Velocity Provinces (...