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Structural Seismology: From Crust to Core

Date: 4/26/2019

Time: 10:45 AM to 12:00 PM

Room: Vashon

Seismic imaging of the Earth’s inaccessible interior, spanning from the lower crust to the deepest inner core, has achieved better resolution and accuracy due to improvements in data coverage, computational power, as well as modelling and inversion algorithms. We invite contributions highlighting results of analyses of new datasets as well as applications of new algorithms for revealing detailed Earth structure across length-scales, from local to global, and throughout the interior, from crust to core.

Conveners

Vedran Lekic, University of Maryland, College Park (ved@umd.edu)
Jessica C. Irving, Princeton University (jirving@princeton.edu)
Andrew J. Schaeffer, Natural Resources Canada (andrew.schaeffer@canada.ca)
Meghan S. Miller, Australian National University (meghan.miller@anu.edu.au)

Oral Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsStart TimeMinutesAction
SubmissionSeismic Images of the North American Upper Mantle From S-to-P Converted Waves10:45 AM15View
SubmissionTeleseismic Traveltime Tomography of the Crust and Upper Mantle Beneath the Southern U.S. Continental Margin11:00 AM15View
SubmissionImaging Terranes and Structure of the Southern South Island, New Zealand, With Joint Earthquake Travel-Time and Ambient-Noise Tomography11:15 AM15View
SubmissionReceiver Function HV Ratio: A New Single Station Seismic Measurement for Imaging Crustal Structure11:30 AM15View
SubmissionDirect Observations of Surface-Wave Eigenfunctions at the Homestake 3D Array11:45 AM15View
Total:75 Minute(s)
 
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Structural Seismology: From Crust to Core

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