2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-2366
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Imaging inner core anisotropy using normal mode and body wave data

Abstract: <p>The Earth's inner core displays strong seismic anisotropy and 3D heterogeneity, which are most likely formed as a result of growth processes and post solidification deformation. Thus, accurately resolving seismic anomalies is key to understanding the formation and dynamic mechanisms of the inner core. Our ultimate aim is to improve current constraints on seismic anomalies in the inner core by combining normal mode data and body wave data in a joint tomographic inversion. While the body wave da… Show more

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