2015
DOI: 10.1038/ngeo2354
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Equatorial anisotropy in the inner part of Earth’s inner core from autocorrelation of earthquake coda

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“…We exploit vertical component seismograms of earthquakes with Mw ≥ 6.8 according to the global centroid moment tensor catalog (Ekström et al, 2012) and extract the coda waveforms for the time interval 10,000-35,000 s (~3-10 hr) after the origin time. The time window and the magnitude threshold we have employed are those recommended in previous studies that analyzed the emergence of few individual correlation phases that are sensitive to the core (e.g., Wang et al, 2015;Xia et al, 2016). We find that this window does indeed produce results of high quality.…”
Section: Global Waveform Coda Cross Correlogrammentioning
confidence: 92%
“…We exploit vertical component seismograms of earthquakes with Mw ≥ 6.8 according to the global centroid moment tensor catalog (Ekström et al, 2012) and extract the coda waveforms for the time interval 10,000-35,000 s (~3-10 hr) after the origin time. The time window and the magnitude threshold we have employed are those recommended in previous studies that analyzed the emergence of few individual correlation phases that are sensitive to the core (e.g., Wang et al, 2015;Xia et al, 2016). We find that this window does indeed produce results of high quality.…”
Section: Global Waveform Coda Cross Correlogrammentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In particular, the compressional ( P wave, V P ) and shear ( S wave, V S ) wave velocities from seismic observations are low when compared to observations from mineral physics [e.g., Vočadlo , ; Vočadlo et al ., ; Belonoshko et al ., ; Martorell et al ., ]. This makes even a basic understanding of the inner core difficult, let alone the interpretation of the far more complex characteristics of the inner core revealed by recent studies [ Alboussière et al ., ; Olson and Deguen , ; Tkalčić , ; Wang et al ., ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stiffness tensors calculated ab initio for body‐centered cubic iron (bcc‐Fe) crystals have been used to fit body‐wave data for the IMIC in previous studies (Romanowicz et al, ; Wang et al, ). In Appendix B, we apply our effective‐media models to a hexagonal stiffness tensor derived by averaging a bcc‐Fe simulation at 6000 K and 360 GPa (Belonoshko et al, ) about its fast [111] crystallographic axis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%