Body wave observations of the Earth’s inner core show that it contains strong seismic heterogeneity, both laterally and radially. Models of inner core structure generated using body wave data are often limited by their parameterisation. Thus, it is difficult to determine whether features such as anisotropic hemispheres or an innermost inner core truly exist with their simple shapes, or result only from the chosen parameterisation and are in fact more complex features. To overcome this limitation, we conduct seismic tomography using transdimensional Markov Chain Monte Carlo on a high quality dataset of 5296 differential and 2344 absolute P-wave travel times. In a transdimensional approach, the data defines the model space parameterisation, p...
We present seismic observations of the uppermost layer of the inner core. This was formed most recen...
Recent global expansion of seismic data motivated a number of seismological studies of the Earth's i...
We present seismic observations of the uppermost layer of the inner core. This was formed most recen...
Body wave observations of the Earth’s inner core show that it contains strong seismic heterogeneity,...
Seismic body wave and normal mode analyses have revealed that the inner core is solid, strongly anis...
An asymmetry between a nearly isotropic, faster ‘eastern’ hemisphere and an anisotropic, slower ‘wes...
International audienceWe present a framework for simulating the measurement of seismic anisotropy in...
We perform tomographic inversions of compressional wave travel time measurements, in order to image ...
The model of cylindrical anisotropy in the inner core (IC) states that seismic rays traveling parall...
International audienceProgressive crystallisation of Earth's inner core drives convection in the out...
The structure of the Earth’s inner core is not well known between depths of ∼100–200 km beneath the ...
Seismic observations provide strong evidence that Earth's inner core is anisotropic, with larger vel...
Seismic observations provide strong evidence that Earth's inner core is anisotropic, with larger vel...
We present seismic observations of the uppermost layer of the inner core. This was formed most recen...
Recent global expansion of seismic data motivated a number of seismological studies of the Earth's i...
We present seismic observations of the uppermost layer of the inner core. This was formed most recen...
Body wave observations of the Earth’s inner core show that it contains strong seismic heterogeneity,...
Seismic body wave and normal mode analyses have revealed that the inner core is solid, strongly anis...
An asymmetry between a nearly isotropic, faster ‘eastern’ hemisphere and an anisotropic, slower ‘wes...
International audienceWe present a framework for simulating the measurement of seismic anisotropy in...
We perform tomographic inversions of compressional wave travel time measurements, in order to image ...
The model of cylindrical anisotropy in the inner core (IC) states that seismic rays traveling parall...
International audienceProgressive crystallisation of Earth's inner core drives convection in the out...
The structure of the Earth’s inner core is not well known between depths of ∼100–200 km beneath the ...
Seismic observations provide strong evidence that Earth's inner core is anisotropic, with larger vel...
Seismic observations provide strong evidence that Earth's inner core is anisotropic, with larger vel...
We present seismic observations of the uppermost layer of the inner core. This was formed most recen...
Recent global expansion of seismic data motivated a number of seismological studies of the Earth's i...
We present seismic observations of the uppermost layer of the inner core. This was formed most recen...