“…These are associated either with topography of the D 00 discontinuity or lateral variations in seismic velocities in the D 00 layer [Weber, 1993;Lay et al, 1997;Liu et al, 1998]. Anisotropy has also been established in many regions of the D 00 layer [Lay et al, 1998b;Kendall and Silver, 1996;Matzel et al, 1996;Garnero and Lay, 1997]. This is in a drastic contrast with the mantle above it, which is isotropic [Meade et al, 1995] and is characterized by heterogeneities of much larger scale and smaller amplitude, most likely associated with the subducting plates [Grand, 1994;Grand et al, 1997;van der Hilst et al, 1997].…”