We inverted 4864 ScS-S and 1671 S(diff)-SKS residual travel times for shear wave speed anomalies at the base of the Earth's mantle. We applied ellipticity corrections, accounted for mantle structure outside of the basal layer using mantle tomography models, and employed finite size sensitivity kernels. The basal layer thickness was set to 290 km; however, the data allow thicknesses between 200 and 500 km. The residuals were inverted using a spherical harmonic basis set of degree 30 for a model that both is smooth and has a small Euclidean norm, which limited spectral leakage of higher-order structures into low-order wavelengths. Hotspots dominantly overlay slow wave speed regions. Nonsightings of ultralow-velocity zones (ULVZs) most frequen...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
Earth's lower mantle is dominated by a pair of antipodal large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs)...
The base of the mantle is characterized by many unusual features, including the anti-correlation of ...
We build SWUS-amp, a three-dimensional shear-wave speed model of the uppermost mantle of the western...
We build SWUS-amp, a three-dimensional shear-wave speed model of the uppermost mantle of the western...
Surfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper mantlewas radially ani...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
cited By 43In this study, several mantle tomography models are used as input to constrain the amplit...
Long-wavelength S-wave velocity anomalies are obtained for the entire mantle by inverting 6OOO long-...
International audienceTwo large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the deep mantle beneath Afr...
International audienceTwo large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the deep mantle beneath Afr...
cited By 43In this study, several mantle tomography models are used as input to constrain the amplit...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
Earth's lower mantle is dominated by a pair of antipodal large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs)...
The base of the mantle is characterized by many unusual features, including the anti-correlation of ...
We build SWUS-amp, a three-dimensional shear-wave speed model of the uppermost mantle of the western...
We build SWUS-amp, a three-dimensional shear-wave speed model of the uppermost mantle of the western...
Surfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper mantlewas radially ani...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
International audienceSurfacewave studies in the 1960s provided the first indication that the upper ...
cited By 43In this study, several mantle tomography models are used as input to constrain the amplit...
Long-wavelength S-wave velocity anomalies are obtained for the entire mantle by inverting 6OOO long-...
International audienceTwo large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the deep mantle beneath Afr...
International audienceTwo large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) in the deep mantle beneath Afr...
cited By 43In this study, several mantle tomography models are used as input to constrain the amplit...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
International audienceIn this study, we confirm the existence of a change in the shear velocity spec...
Earth's lower mantle is dominated by a pair of antipodal large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs)...