Receiver functions from teleseismic earthquakes recorded with broadband seismographs at Dumont d\u27Urville Station (66.7°S, 140.0°E; DRV) and Mawson Station (67.6°S, 62.9°E; MAW), East Antarctica, are inverted for shear wave velocity models of the crust and uppermost mantle beneath the recording stations. The obtained models are compared with the previously obtained ones of Syowa Station (69.0°S, 39.6°E; SYO) to clarify the relationship with regional tectonic history. A crustal velocity model around DRV derived from 18 events indicates a rather sharp Moho at a depth of 38km and somewhat less fluctuation within the crust. It might have originated in the Early Proterozoic metamorphism in Adelie Land. High velocity zones in the upper crust to...
We construct a new seismic model for central and West Antarctica by jointly inverting Rayleigh wave ...
Global crustal model, from gravity studies, imaged a thick crust (>40 km) under Eastern Antartic cra...
Previously developed continental-scale surface wave models for Antarctica provide only broad interpr...
Receiver functions developed from teleseismic P-waveforms recorded on the broadband seismographs of ...
Dronning Maud Land (DML) in East Antarctica is considered to be a key area for the reconstruction of...
We determine crustal shear-wave velocity structure and crustal thickness at recently deployed seismi...
Fundamental and higher mode surface waves generated by nine earthquakes, which occurred in Antarctic...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
More than 60 events recorded by four recently deployed seismic broadband stations around Scotia Sea,...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
Antarctica, remain one of the most enigmatic mountain ranges on Earth. A lack of direct geologic sam...
Approximately 2 yr (2010–2011) of continuous seismic records from a subset of the Antarctic componen...
crustal structure S-wave receiver functions The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM), located in ce...
We construct a new seismic model for central and West Antarctica by jointly inverting Rayleigh wave ...
Global crustal model, from gravity studies, imaged a thick crust (>40 km) under Eastern Antartic cra...
Previously developed continental-scale surface wave models for Antarctica provide only broad interpr...
Receiver functions developed from teleseismic P-waveforms recorded on the broadband seismographs of ...
Dronning Maud Land (DML) in East Antarctica is considered to be a key area for the reconstruction of...
We determine crustal shear-wave velocity structure and crustal thickness at recently deployed seismi...
Fundamental and higher mode surface waves generated by nine earthquakes, which occurred in Antarctic...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
More than 60 events recorded by four recently deployed seismic broadband stations around Scotia Sea,...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
A determination of the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle of East Antarctica, in th...
Antarctica, remain one of the most enigmatic mountain ranges on Earth. A lack of direct geologic sam...
Approximately 2 yr (2010–2011) of continuous seismic records from a subset of the Antarctic componen...
crustal structure S-wave receiver functions The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM), located in ce...
We construct a new seismic model for central and West Antarctica by jointly inverting Rayleigh wave ...
Global crustal model, from gravity studies, imaged a thick crust (>40 km) under Eastern Antartic cra...
Previously developed continental-scale surface wave models for Antarctica provide only broad interpr...