Deep and fast wide-angle reflection arrivals observed at offsets over 180 km, and over a reduced time interval of 1–1.5 s, have been observed in a seismic experiment shot across SW Iberia as part of the IBERSEIS project. Using different modelling approaches, these reflections have been found to be consistent with a heterogeneous gradient zone located at 61–72 km depth that features an absolute P-wave velocity contrast from 8.2 to 8.3 km/s. Paradoxically, this interface has not been observed in coincident vertical incidence data, probably due to the change in the reflection coefficient with decreasing incidence angles, the lack of energy at high recording times for the near-vertical (vibroseis) data, and/or the different location of the CDPs...
The Moho is the most conspicuous feature in the ALCUDIA deep normal incidence and wide-angle seismic...
The origin of strong crustal reflectors in vertical incidence reflection seismic data is generally a...
Data from the Iberian LIthospheric Heterogeneity and Anisotropy (ILIHA) deep seismic sounding experi...
It is nowadays widely accepted that the mantle is highly heterogeneous and has lithologies that are ...
It is nowadays widely accepted that the mantle is highly heterogeneous and has lithologies that are ...
19th International Symposium on Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents and their Margins, 15th – 2...
A conspicuous sub-crustal reflector has been imaged by the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controll...
During the last 15 years, the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controlled source experiments have acquired verti...
From 2001, the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controlled source experiments have sampled the lithosphere of SW...
During the last 15 years, the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controlled source experiments have acquired verti...
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 15-19 December, 2014, San FranciscoMulti-seismic experiment...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. A P wave seismic velocity model has been ob...
TOPO-Europe 10th Annual Workshop , 2014 Interplay between surface, lithospheric, and mantle processe...
We investigate the upper-mantle transition zone thickness beneath the Ibero-Maghrebian region using ...
The dimensions of the Iberian Peninsula, the facility of firing large charges in the surrounding wat...
The Moho is the most conspicuous feature in the ALCUDIA deep normal incidence and wide-angle seismic...
The origin of strong crustal reflectors in vertical incidence reflection seismic data is generally a...
Data from the Iberian LIthospheric Heterogeneity and Anisotropy (ILIHA) deep seismic sounding experi...
It is nowadays widely accepted that the mantle is highly heterogeneous and has lithologies that are ...
It is nowadays widely accepted that the mantle is highly heterogeneous and has lithologies that are ...
19th International Symposium on Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents and their Margins, 15th – 2...
A conspicuous sub-crustal reflector has been imaged by the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controll...
During the last 15 years, the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controlled source experiments have acquired verti...
From 2001, the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controlled source experiments have sampled the lithosphere of SW...
During the last 15 years, the IBERSEIS and ALCUDIA controlled source experiments have acquired verti...
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 15-19 December, 2014, San FranciscoMulti-seismic experiment...
© 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. A P wave seismic velocity model has been ob...
TOPO-Europe 10th Annual Workshop , 2014 Interplay between surface, lithospheric, and mantle processe...
We investigate the upper-mantle transition zone thickness beneath the Ibero-Maghrebian region using ...
The dimensions of the Iberian Peninsula, the facility of firing large charges in the surrounding wat...
The Moho is the most conspicuous feature in the ALCUDIA deep normal incidence and wide-angle seismic...
The origin of strong crustal reflectors in vertical incidence reflection seismic data is generally a...
Data from the Iberian LIthospheric Heterogeneity and Anisotropy (ILIHA) deep seismic sounding experi...