DOI: 10.33540/1658
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3D transdimensional seismic tomography of the Earth's inner core using body waves and normal modes

Abstract: Since the discovery of the inner core almost 100 years ago, the seismological community has found that the inner core contains significant heterogeneity in its elastic structure. This observation is significant and in many ways unexpected; we believe the inner core to be (relatively) chemically homogeneous consisting primarily of iron and nickel. Yet we observe that seismic waves which pass through the inner core travel faster in a north-south direction than an east-west direction and that the spectra of whole… Show more

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