The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear understanding of the processes involved remains elusive. Here we determine seismic Rayleigh wave phase anisotropy variations in the crust beneath the southern Tasmanides of Australia, a Paleozoic accretionary margin. Our results reveal a complex, thick-skinned pervasive deformation that was driven by the tectonic interaction between the proto-Pacific Ocean and the ancient eastern margin of Gondwana. Stress-induced effects triggered by the collision and entrainment of a microcontinent into the active subduction zone are evident in the anisotropy signature. The paleofracturing trend of failed rifting between Australia and Antarctica is also recorded ...
For nearly half a century, a number of conflicting tectonic models have been postulated to explain t...
Differences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as imaged by seismic tom...
From 2008 to 2011 a broadband seismic array (BILBY) spanned the Australian continent from North to S...
The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear unders...
We use ambient noise recordings from the largest transportable seismic array in the Southern Hemisph...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
Simple models involving the gradual outboard accretion of material along curvilinear subduction zone...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
The Australian continent is composed the of Precambrian cratons in the west and Phanerozolc orogens ...
Debate is ongoing as to which tectonic model is most consistent with the known geology of southeast ...
We present a new three-dimensional model for the SV wave heterogeneities and azimuthal anisotropy in...
The structure of the upper mantle beneath the Australian continent is investigated using teleseismic...
Using 8‐25s period Rayleigh and Love wave phase velocity dispersion data extracted from seismic ambi...
Using 8- to 25-s-period Rayleigh and Love wave phase velocity dispersion data extracted from seismic...
For nearly half a century, a number of conflicting tectonic models have been postulated to explain t...
Differences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as imaged by seismic tom...
From 2008 to 2011 a broadband seismic array (BILBY) spanned the Australian continent from North to S...
The mechanisms of continental growth are a crucial part of plate tectonic theory, yet a clear unders...
We use ambient noise recordings from the largest transportable seismic array in the Southern Hemisph...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
Simple models involving the gradual outboard accretion of material along curvilinear subduction zone...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
We interpret the three-dimensional seismic wave-speed structure of the Australian upper mantle by co...
The Australian continent is composed the of Precambrian cratons in the west and Phanerozolc orogens ...
Debate is ongoing as to which tectonic model is most consistent with the known geology of southeast ...
We present a new three-dimensional model for the SV wave heterogeneities and azimuthal anisotropy in...
The structure of the upper mantle beneath the Australian continent is investigated using teleseismic...
Using 8‐25s period Rayleigh and Love wave phase velocity dispersion data extracted from seismic ambi...
Using 8- to 25-s-period Rayleigh and Love wave phase velocity dispersion data extracted from seismic...
For nearly half a century, a number of conflicting tectonic models have been postulated to explain t...
Differences in the thickness of the high-velocity lid underlying continents as imaged by seismic tom...
From 2008 to 2011 a broadband seismic array (BILBY) spanned the Australian continent from North to S...