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This paper presents the determination of the Moho and basement depths of Tuchinh-Vungmay basin (TCVMB) offshore southeastern Vietnam by the three dimension direct gravity inversion.
Trung Nguyen Nhu +2 more
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Hunting for oceanic island Moho [PDF]
SUMMARY The structure of the oceanic crust conforms in general to a very simple model. However, fine-scale variations of this structure in anomalous regions (such as beneath oceanic islands) remain poorly resolved. Here we examine teleseismic receiver functions (RFs) computed at four permanent broadband seismic stations on islands in the Pacific region.
Garrett M. Leahy, Jeffrey Park
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Fault Friction, Plate Rheology, and Mantle Torques From a Global Dynamic Model of Neotectonics
Abstract Improvements in software, parallel computing, global data sets, and laboratory flow‐laws help to develop the global Earth5 thin‐shell finite‐element model of Bird et al. (2008, https://doi.org/10.1029/2007jb005460) into a benchmark study. All experiments confirm that modeled faults (other than megathrusts) have low effective friction of 0.085 ±
Peter Bird +2 more
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Mantle Dynamic Topography of the Fringing Oceanic Basins of Antarctica
Abstract Dynamic mantle processes are known to influence oceanic basins with implications for ocean circulation and climate. This study exploits an interdisciplinary approach to probe present‐day mantle and lithosphere beneath Antarctica's fringing oceanic basins to better understand sub‐crustal processes and implications for the continental realm.
A. C. A. Dunn +4 more
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Inversion of Moho topography in Taiwan using improved Parker-Oldenburg method
Taiwan is located at the junction between the Philippine Sea Plate and the Eurasian Plate, with intense tectonic movements in the region. A more accurate Moho topography model is significant for the study of the intrinsic genesis within Taiwan’s orogenic
Hangtao Yu +6 more
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Abstract We welcome the critique of Hetényi and Cattin on Sternai et al. (2025, https://doi.org/10.1029/2025tc009057), as it brings to light evaluative issues that require clarification and offers an opportunity to articulate more clearly how our work advances understanding of Himalayan‐Tibetan geodynamics.
P. Sternai +11 more
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Crustal thickness beneath Atlas region from gravity, topographic, sediment and seismic data
The Atlas region in northwest Africa is characterized by the Quaternary volcanism and elevated topography with past complex tectonic mitigation between the African and European plates.
Franck Eitel Kemgang Ghomsi +4 more
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Scandinavian Moho depth and Moho density contrast recovery using a least-squares procedure
The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
Abrehdary, M., Sjöberg, L.
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Paediatric occupational therapists' views on applying interoception in practice contexts
Abstract Introduction Interoception, the ability to notice, understand, and act on internal bodily signals, is increasingly recognised as relevant to children's self‐regulation and participation. While a growing body of research has examined interoception‐based assessments and interventions with children across health disciplines, less is known about ...
Emma Clark +4 more
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Combined Gravimetric-Seismic Moho Model of Tibet
Substantial progress has been achieved over the last four decades to better understand a deep structure in the Himalayas and Tibet. Nevertheless, the remoteness of this part of the world still considerably limits the use of seismic data.
Alexey Baranov +2 more
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