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SEISMIC ANISOTROPY BENEATH THE CONTINENTS: Probing the Depths of Geology
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1996
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EngineeringMantle DynamicContinental TectonicsTectonic EvolutionActive TectonicsGeneral Mantle CirculationEarth ScienceGeophysicsPlate TectonicsRegional TectonicsSubsurface GeologyContinental Seismic StationsSeismic ImagingGeographyGeologyShear-wave SplittingTectonicsSeismologyCrust-mantle Interaction
▪ Abstract Seismic anisotropy beneath continents is analyzed from shear-wave splitting recorded at more than 300 continental seismic stations. Anisotropy is found to be a ubiquitous property that is due to mantle deformation from past and present orogenic activity. The observed coherence with crustal deformation implies that the mantle plays a major, if not dominant, role in orogenies. No evidence is found for a continental asthenospheric decoupling zone, suggesting that continents are coupled to general mantle circulation.
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