Treatise on Geophysics 2007
DOI: 10.1016/b978-044452748-6.00020-1
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Deep Earth Structure – Transition Zone and Mantle Discontinuities

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“…Additionally, a few reflections were retrieved that were not forward modeled. The reflections at 17 and 34 s could be the primary and multiple, respectively, of the Hales discontinuity (Kind & Li, 2007). The reflection at 28 s has the right phase and timing to be the lithosphere-asthenophere-boundary (LAB) reflection.…”
Section: Df Bandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, a few reflections were retrieved that were not forward modeled. The reflections at 17 and 34 s could be the primary and multiple, respectively, of the Hales discontinuity (Kind & Li, 2007). The reflection at 28 s has the right phase and timing to be the lithosphere-asthenophere-boundary (LAB) reflection.…”
Section: Df Bandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, in this chapter I draw mainly on the global tomographic studies in which I was involved. The interested reader is referred to a few other comprehensive reviews on this topic, e.g., Dziewonski and Romanowicz (2007), Kind and Li (2007), Lay (2007), Romanowicz and Mitchell (2007), Thurber and Ritsema (2007), Rawlinson et al (2010), and Montagner (2011). Zhao (2001) determined a P-wave tomographic model of the whole crust and mantle, which has the following features when compared with the previous models: (1) depth variations of the Moho, 410 and 670 km discontinuities (Mooney et al 1998;Flanagan and Shearer 1998) were taken into account; (2) the boundary-grid parameterization scheme (Zhao et al 1992) was adopted to express the 3-D Earth's structure; (3) an efficient 3-D ray-tracing technique (Zhao et al 1992) was modified to compute travel times and ray paths at the global scale; and (4) a large number of arrival times of first P phase and reflected (pP, PP, PcP) phases (Fig.…”
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