Measurements of seismic anisotropy in continental regions are frequently interpreted with respect to past tectonic processes, preserved in the lithosphere as “fossil” fabrics. Models of the present-day sublithospheric flow (often using absolute plate motion as a proxy) are also used to explain the observations. Discriminating between these different sources of seismic anisotropy is particularly challenging beneath shields, whose thick (≥200 km) lithospheric roots may record a protracted history of deformation and strongly influence underlying mantle flow. Eastern Canada, where the geological record spans ∼3 Ga of Earth history, is an ideal region to address this issue. We use shear wave splitting measurements of core phases such as SKS to d...
A search for the effects of anisotropy on seismic body-waves predicted by theory is described. Prel...
Observations of shear wave anisotropy are key for understanding the mineralogical structure and flow...
International audienceSeismic anisotropy has been widely studied this last decade, particularly by m...
Plate-scale deformation is expected to impart seismic anisotropic fabrics on the lithosphere.\ud Det...
This work was funded by Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2013-332. Imperial College Marit...
Systematic spatial variations of anisotropic characteristics are revealed beneath the eastern U.S. u...
Plate-scale deformation is expected to impart seismic anisotropic fabrics on the lithosphere. Determ...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
International audienceSplitting of teleseismic shear waves has been measured in the Appalachians (ea...
A diverse set of tectonic features and the recent availability of high-quality broadband seismic dat...
New shear-wave splitting measurements at permanent broadband seismic stations in the south-central U...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
International audienceWe compare a global compilation of shear-wave splitting measurements with azim...
A search for the effects of anisotropy on seismic body-waves predicted by theory is described. Prel...
Observations of shear wave anisotropy are key for understanding the mineralogical structure and flow...
International audienceSeismic anisotropy has been widely studied this last decade, particularly by m...
Plate-scale deformation is expected to impart seismic anisotropic fabrics on the lithosphere.\ud Det...
This work was funded by Leverhulme Trust research project grant RPG-2013-332. Imperial College Marit...
Systematic spatial variations of anisotropic characteristics are revealed beneath the eastern U.S. u...
Plate-scale deformation is expected to impart seismic anisotropic fabrics on the lithosphere. Determ...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
The thick, seismically fast lithospheric keels underlying continental cores (cratons) are thought to...
International audienceSplitting of teleseismic shear waves has been measured in the Appalachians (ea...
A diverse set of tectonic features and the recent availability of high-quality broadband seismic dat...
New shear-wave splitting measurements at permanent broadband seismic stations in the south-central U...
We study the azimuthally anisotropic upper-mantle structure of the Superior Craton and Grenville Pro...
International audienceWe compare a global compilation of shear-wave splitting measurements with azim...
A search for the effects of anisotropy on seismic body-waves predicted by theory is described. Prel...
Observations of shear wave anisotropy are key for understanding the mineralogical structure and flow...
International audienceSeismic anisotropy has been widely studied this last decade, particularly by m...