Quasi-Love wave scattering reveals tectonic history of Australia and its margins reflected by mantle anisotropy
Quasi-Love wave scattering is used to identify gradients in seismic anisotropy in the mantle beneath Australia that may represent major lithospheric boundaries between geological provinces and modified mantle flow along the ocean-continent transition.
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Autor principal: | Caroline M. Eakin |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9082ba31633b409bae47b816d5ec1dfa |
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