Based on the large number of crustal seismic experiments carried out in the last decades we create NACr14, a 3D crustal model of the North American continent at a resolution of 1 degrees x 1 degrees. We present maps of thickness and average velocities of the main layers that comprise the North American crystalline crust, obtained from the most recent seismic crustal models within the USGS crustal structure database. However, the crustal data are unevenly distributed and in some cases discrepancies exist between published models. In order to construct a consistent 3D crustal model with three layers in the crystalline crust, we refrained from a direct interpolation of the crustal seismic parameters in the database. Instead, we implemented the...
[1] Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array‐based measurements fro...
The layered structure and bulk composition of continental crust contains important clues about its h...
We have produced a 4:1-exaggerated technical cross section to 150 km across North America (NA) near ...
Based on the large number of crustal seismic experiments carried out in the last decadeswe create NA...
Abstract We present a new set of contour maps of the seismic structure of North America and the surr...
The nature and depth extent of the relationship between the continental crust and the mantle that un...
Abstract To investigate the physical basis for support of topography in the western U.S., we constru...
We evaluate the effect of temperature variations on strength and effective elastic thickness (Te) of...
Group velocity dispersion curves of surface waves extracted from ambient seismic noise are inverted ...
Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array-based measurements from te...
The southern U.S. continental margin is economically and scientifically significant as its crustal s...
Seismic refraction profiles for the North American continent were compiled. The crustal models compi...
This is a survey of mantle provinces (large-scale seismic anomalies) under North America, from the s...
Abstract. Seismic techniques provide the highest-resolution measurements of the structure of the cru...
In an earlier study, Bensen et al. measured surface wave dispersion curves from ambient noise using ...
[1] Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array‐based measurements fro...
The layered structure and bulk composition of continental crust contains important clues about its h...
We have produced a 4:1-exaggerated technical cross section to 150 km across North America (NA) near ...
Based on the large number of crustal seismic experiments carried out in the last decadeswe create NA...
Abstract We present a new set of contour maps of the seismic structure of North America and the surr...
The nature and depth extent of the relationship between the continental crust and the mantle that un...
Abstract To investigate the physical basis for support of topography in the western U.S., we constru...
We evaluate the effect of temperature variations on strength and effective elastic thickness (Te) of...
Group velocity dispersion curves of surface waves extracted from ambient seismic noise are inverted ...
Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array-based measurements from te...
The southern U.S. continental margin is economically and scientifically significant as its crustal s...
Seismic refraction profiles for the North American continent were compiled. The crustal models compi...
This is a survey of mantle provinces (large-scale seismic anomalies) under North America, from the s...
Abstract. Seismic techniques provide the highest-resolution measurements of the structure of the cru...
In an earlier study, Bensen et al. measured surface wave dispersion curves from ambient noise using ...
[1] Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array‐based measurements fro...
The layered structure and bulk composition of continental crust contains important clues about its h...
We have produced a 4:1-exaggerated technical cross section to 150 km across North America (NA) near ...