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Abstract Mount St. Helens (MSH) is one of the most active volcanoes in the Cascade Arc and a natural laboratory for subduction‐related volcanism. However, intense subsurface scattering has long hindered high‐resolution seismic imaging of its magma plumbing system. To overcome this challenge, we apply an improved matrix‐imaging method to generate a high‐
Jia Wei +3 more
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Local earthquake response on the submarine communication cable in the northern South China Sea. [PDF]
Li H, Shen X, Li Z, Chen S.
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Examination of the geology and seismology associated with area 410 at the Nevada test site
W. J. Hannon, H.L. McKague
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Abstract The inner core is seismically anisotropic, with PKIKP waves traversing the inner core parallel to the rotation axis faster than those in the equatorial plane. This anisotropy increases with depth into the inner core and may result from alignment of iron crystals deformed during inner core growth.
Jada Bollmeyer +2 more
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Constraining Earth's core composition from inner core nucleation. [PDF]
Wilson AJ +3 more
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Lunar Seismology: An Update on Interior Structure Models
R. Garcia +13 more
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Abstract Earth's presently‐active magnetic field is thought to be generated by geodynamo via convection of liquid outer core, primarily composed of Fe alloyed with Ni and light elements, for example, Si. Core thermal conductivity critically controls its thermal evolution, dynamics, and available energy (thermal vs. compositional) powering the geodynamo
Wen‐Pin Hsieh +6 more
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A Review of Rotational Seismology Area of Interest from a Recording and Rotational Sensors Point of View. [PDF]
Kurzych AT, Jaroszewicz LR.
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Saturn Ring Seismology: Evidence for Stable Stratification in the Deep Interior of Saturn
Jim Fuller
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