2011
DOI: 10.1130/l152.1
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Information theory–based measures of similarity for imaging shallow-mantle discontinuities

Abstract: Mode conversions, such as the P-to-s (Ps) converted waves, are now employed in a routine manner to image the velocity boundaries in Earth's interior. However, there exists an ambiguity in establishing shallow-mantle velocity discontinuities in the depth range 100-300 km through the Ps receiver function approach. This primarily stems from overlap in the time windows of arrivals of direct converted phases from the target depth boundaries (~100-300 km depth) and reverberations originating from shallow structures … Show more

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“…In earlier publications (see Ramesh et al, 2010aRamesh et al, , 2010bBapanayya et al, 2011), these positive-velocity-contrast seismic phases were interpreted as relict paleosubduction features based on their presentday depth disposition, and on fi eld geologic correlation and several other geophysical, geochemical, and age constraints. This interpretation is supported by: (1) the presence of nepheline syenites and carbonatites, which represent deformed alkaline rocks and carbonatites (DARCs), indicative of suturing in the study region (Leelanandam et al, 2006;Vijaya Kumar and Leelanandam, 2008); (2) 1.85 Ga sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) U-Pb ages of zircons separated from the Kandra ophiolite complex along the SE margin of India (Vijaya Kumar et al, 2010), suggestive of Wilson cycling; (3) documentation of a suite of rock occurrences in a particular sequence, along with their age constraints (Vijaya Kumar et al, 2011), reminiscent of the proposed subduction in southeast India; (4) a paired gravity anomaly in the region (Kaila and Bhatia, 1981), characteristic of suture zones; and (5) geophysically detected relict subduction features at depth from similar tectonic settings of Proterozoic age and younger Paleozoic times around the globe.…”
Section: Observation Of Mode-converted Signals From the Lehmann Discomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In earlier publications (see Ramesh et al, 2010aRamesh et al, , 2010bBapanayya et al, 2011), these positive-velocity-contrast seismic phases were interpreted as relict paleosubduction features based on their presentday depth disposition, and on fi eld geologic correlation and several other geophysical, geochemical, and age constraints. This interpretation is supported by: (1) the presence of nepheline syenites and carbonatites, which represent deformed alkaline rocks and carbonatites (DARCs), indicative of suturing in the study region (Leelanandam et al, 2006;Vijaya Kumar and Leelanandam, 2008); (2) 1.85 Ga sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) U-Pb ages of zircons separated from the Kandra ophiolite complex along the SE margin of India (Vijaya Kumar et al, 2010), suggestive of Wilson cycling; (3) documentation of a suite of rock occurrences in a particular sequence, along with their age constraints (Vijaya Kumar et al, 2011), reminiscent of the proposed subduction in southeast India; (4) a paired gravity anomaly in the region (Kaila and Bhatia, 1981), characteristic of suture zones; and (5) geophysically detected relict subduction features at depth from similar tectonic settings of Proterozoic age and younger Paleozoic times around the globe.…”
Section: Observation Of Mode-converted Signals From the Lehmann Discomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent times, it has been widely used to understand various phenomena linked with space weather, climate, and earth-related studies (Materassi et al 2007;Bapanayya et al 2011;De Michelis et al 2011). As the first step, we compute the Shannon entropy for each SC.…”
Section: Data Used and Shannon Entropy Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prominent contributions to a systematic understanding and modelling of our Planet have been provided by the analysis of satellite observations. [3][4][5][6][7][8] Motivated by such general observation and the underlying theoretical concepts, the present investigation is thus addressed to identify characteristic patterns and quantify the structure and dynamics of image sets acquired by the LANDSAT Thematic Mapper (TM) satellite in different locations worldwide with the general purpose to obtain meaningful indicators for assessing ecosystem organization, dynamics, stability, and functions of key relevance to the sustainable management of natural resources, social organizations and technological infrastructures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%