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1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00316775
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Geotraverse across the Sikhote Alin ? The Sea of Japan ? The Honshu Island ? The Pacific

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“…There exist several velocity models of the upper mantle in the sectors of Japan and the Okhotsk Sea (ALEXEYEV and RYABOI, 1976;SHIMAMURA and ASADA, 1976;ANOSOV et al, 1980;RODNIKOV et al, 1982;VILLEMSON and DMITRIYEVA, 1983). Their common feature is that the thickness of the asthenosphere under continental blocks is larger than the thickness of oceanic asthenosphere.…”
Section: Velocity Asthenospherementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There exist several velocity models of the upper mantle in the sectors of Japan and the Okhotsk Sea (ALEXEYEV and RYABOI, 1976;SHIMAMURA and ASADA, 1976;ANOSOV et al, 1980;RODNIKOV et al, 1982;VILLEMSON and DMITRIYEVA, 1983). Their common feature is that the thickness of the asthenosphere under continental blocks is larger than the thickness of oceanic asthenosphere.…”
Section: Velocity Asthenospherementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the sectors in the Japan Sea and the southern part of the Okhotsk Sea we will comment on the models of density asthenospheres proposed by RODNIKOV et al (1982) and GAINANOV (1982). The similarity of the models is in their relatively small density inversion at the asthenosphere roof (0.04-0.05 g/cm3) and in their thickness of the asthenosphere reaching 30-70 km in the oceanic block.…”
Section: Velocity Asthenospherementioning
confidence: 99%