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Nataf, H., Nakanishi, I. and Anderson, D.L. (1986). Measurements of mantle wave velocities and inversion for lateral heterogeneities and anisotropy 3. Inversion. Journal of Geophysical Research 91: doi: 10.1029/JB091iB07p07261. issn: 0148-0227. |
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Lateral heterogeneity in the earth's upper mantle is investigated by inverting dispersion curves of long-period surface waves (100--330 s). Models for seven different tectonic regions are derived by inversion of regionalized great circle phase velocity measurements from our previous studies. We also obtain a representation of upper mantle heterogeneities with no a priori regionalization from the inversion of the degree 6 spherical harmonic expansion of phase and group velocities. The data are from the observation of about 200 paths for Love waves and 250 paths for Rayleigh waves. For both the regionalized and the spherical harmonic inversions, corrections are applied to take into account lateral variations in crustal thickness and other shallow parameters. These corrections are found to be important, especially at low spherical harmonic order. |
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