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Nature, 2001
Since Mohorovicić discovered a dramatic increase in compressional seismic velocity at a depth of 54 km beneath the Kulpa Valley in Croatia, the 'Moho' has become arguably the most important seismological horizon in Earth owing to its role in defining the crust-mantle boundary. It is now known to be a ubiquitous feature of the Earth, being found beneath
A G, Jones, I J, Ferguson
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Since Mohorovicić discovered a dramatic increase in compressional seismic velocity at a depth of 54 km beneath the Kulpa Valley in Croatia, the 'Moho' has become arguably the most important seismological horizon in Earth owing to its role in defining the crust-mantle boundary. It is now known to be a ubiquitous feature of the Earth, being found beneath
A G, Jones, I J, Ferguson
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Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, 2001
Se presenta una breve discusión lingüística sobre el amplio uso y la prevalencia del término «moho» con el significado de «musgo» en castellano antiguo. Esta sinonimia, que se mantuvo hasta al menos el siglo XVIII, se ha perdido completamente en la actualidad. A
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Se presenta una breve discusión lingüística sobre el amplio uso y la prevalencia del término «moho» con el significado de «musgo» en castellano antiguo. Esta sinonimia, que se mantuvo hasta al menos el siglo XVIII, se ha perdido completamente en la actualidad. A
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Moho Modeling Using FFT Technique
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2017To improve the numerical efficiency, the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) technique was facilitated in Parker–Oldenburg’s method for a regional gravimetric Moho recovery, which assumes the Earth’s planar approximation. In this study, we extend this definition for global applications while assuming a spherical approximation of the Earth.
Wenjin Chen, Robert Tenzer
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MOHO DEPTHS VERSUS GRAVITY ANOMALIES
Survey Review, 1999AbstractIsostatic gravity anomalies are the best suited anomalies for different geodetic applications, such as the interpolation and the geoid determination. Different isostatic hypothesis are discussed and used to compute the depths of the Mohorovic˘ie discontinuity (Moho depths).
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Tectonophysics, 2013
Abstract The Moho in subduction zones exists in two distinct forms, one associated with the subducting oceanic plate and second with the overriding plate. The seismic expression of both forms is linked to the nature of a landward dipping, low-velocity zone (LVZ) that has been detected in a majority of subduction zones about the globe and that ...
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Abstract The Moho in subduction zones exists in two distinct forms, one associated with the subducting oceanic plate and second with the overriding plate. The seismic expression of both forms is linked to the nature of a landward dipping, low-velocity zone (LVZ) that has been detected in a majority of subduction zones about the globe and that ...
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A new Moho map of the African continent from seismic, topographic, and tectonic data
Gondwana Research, 2023Alexey Baranov, Robert Tenzer
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