1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1996.tb05279.x
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Constraints on the velocity structure beneath the Tornquist-Teisseyre Zone from beam-forming analysis

Abstract: S U M M A R YThe primary indicators of lateral heterogeneity in the Earth are the slowness and azimuth of incoming seismic signals. On a regional scale, surface waves in the upper mantle and crust are often scattered and/or refracted, which results in deviations from the great-circle azimuth. The slowness and direction of propagation of an arriving wave packet provides information about the lateral heterogeneity, and can be measured by performing beam-forming on the recordings across an array of stations. The … Show more

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“…Across the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) the transition to Phanerozoic Europe is generally associated with a distinct step in lithospheric thickness from ~200 km on the East European Platform to ~100 km in central Europe, a feature visible in all tomographic models Nolet and Zielhuis, 1994;Schweitzer, 1995;Alsina and Snieder, 1996;Marquering et al, 1996;Villasenor et al, 2001;Cotte and Pedersen, 2002;Plomerova et al, 2002;Gregersen et al, 2010;Legendre et al, 2012;Schaeffer and Lebedev, 2013) as well as…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Across the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) the transition to Phanerozoic Europe is generally associated with a distinct step in lithospheric thickness from ~200 km on the East European Platform to ~100 km in central Europe, a feature visible in all tomographic models Nolet and Zielhuis, 1994;Schweitzer, 1995;Alsina and Snieder, 1996;Marquering et al, 1996;Villasenor et al, 2001;Cotte and Pedersen, 2002;Plomerova et al, 2002;Gregersen et al, 2010;Legendre et al, 2012;Schaeffer and Lebedev, 2013) as well as…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At active margins, subduction-related partial melting may generate large volumes of magma (e.g., Iwamori, 1997) which advect heat to the overlying plate. High surface heat flow has been measured in volcanic arcs (e.g., along the western Pacific or the western North American margins; see Pollack et al, 1993 for a review), and seismic tomography usually images an abnormally hot lithosphere (e.g., Nolet, 1997, Alsina andSnieder, 1996 for North America, or Van der Lee et al, 1997 for South America). Since these processes are active shortly before continental collision occurs, the thermally weakened continental margin may behave as a weak domain and accommodate a large part of the deformation, at least at the beginning of the collision process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Maupin 2011). Beamforming may help to constrain lateral heterogeneities, as demonstrated by the observation of deviations created by the contrast in lithospheric structure across the Tornquist-Teisseyre Zone (Alsina & Snieder 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%