P-velocity structure of the core-mantle boundary region inferred from PKP(AB)-PKP(BC) differential travel times
PKP(AB)‐PKP(BC) differential travel time residuals from the bulletins of the International Seismological Centre are inverted to retrieve the P‐velocity anomalies in the lowermost 300 km of the mantle. We show that a realistic core‐mantle boundary (CMB) topography may have only a marginal contributio...
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Published in | Geophysical research letters Vol. 23; no. 8; pp. 853 - 856 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Washington, DC
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
15.04.1996
American Geophysical Union |
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Summary: | PKP(AB)‐PKP(BC) differential travel time residuals from the bulletins of the International Seismological Centre are inverted to retrieve the P‐velocity anomalies in the lowermost 300 km of the mantle. We show that a realistic core‐mantle boundary (CMB) topography may have only a marginal contribution to the residuals. The block parametrization used allows us to discard poorly sampled areas prior to a least‐squares inversion. The main features are negative anomalies beneath Eurasia and North America and a positive anomaly beneath the Southwest Pacific. The inferred map is not consistent with other maps resulting from previous P‐ and S‐velocity studies, which are correlated at long wavelengths with each other. The preferred explanation for this challenging inconsistency is the presence of a thin heterogeneous layer just above the CMB. |
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Bibliography: | ArticleID:96GL00586 ark:/67375/WNG-SB2SMQDD-9 istex:84953D69453B151BA70AEAB97F760717D8CA27D8 ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0094-8276 1944-8007 |
DOI: | 10.1029/96GL00586 |