“…In principle, the receiver function technique should provide the best resolution on the age‐dependence, depth, and sharpness of a sharp velocity gradient, making it a promising seismic technique for investigating the lithosphere structure of an oceanic plate (Akuhara et al., 2016, 2017; Akuhara & Mochizuki, 2015; Audet, 2016; Hannemann et al., 2017; Janiszewski & Abers, 2015; Kawakatsu et al., 2009; Kumar et al., 2011; Liu et al., 2020; Olugboji, Park, Karato, & Shinohara, 2016; C. A. Rychert et al., 2013, 2018a). However, it has been pointed out that in the seafloor environment they can be complicated by sediment reverberations and should be treated with caution (Audet, 2016; Kawakatsu & Abe, 2016; Olugboji, Park, & Karato, 2016).…”