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Global patterns of azimuthal anisotropy and deformations in the continental mantle
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GeophysicsTectonicsPlate TectonicsSks TechniqueEngineeringAzimuthal AnisotropySeismologyMantle DynamicGlobal PatternsGeologyLithosphereGeochronologyCrust-mantle InteractionContinental MantleFast Quasi-shear WaveEarth ScienceGeodesy
We present a summary of measurements of azimuthal anisotropy in the continental mantle based on the SKS technique and performed mostly with the active participation of the authors. The directions of polarization of the fast quasi-shear wave and the time delays between the quasi-shear waves are obtained at nearly 70 locations in all continents, except Antarctica. These data are interpreted in terms of lattice-preferred orientation of olivine which is caused by deformations in the mantle. The depth interval responsible for anisotropy is unknown but the data suggest that it may reach at least 300 km. The fast directions in SKS do not show clear correlation with the fast directions of the teleseismic P at the same seismograph stations.
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