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Upper mantle seismic shear discontinuities of the Pacific
Brian Bagley
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Justin Revenaugh
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Upper Mantle
100%
410 Km Discontinuity
100%
Seismic Shear
100%
Low-velocity Zone
66%
Impedance Decrease
66%
Transition Zone
66%
Impedance Contrast
66%
Western Pacific
33%
Olivine
33%
Modal
33%
Basalt
33%
Earthquake
33%
Peridotite
33%
Deep Mantle
33%
Hawaii
33%
Eclogite
33%
Wave Impedance
33%
Shear Wave
33%
Drying Conditions
33%
Low-velocity Layer
33%
Central Pacific
33%
Lithospheric Age
33%
Oahu
33%
Depleted Mantle
33%
X-discontinuity
33%
Circum-Pacific
33%
Seismic Station
33%
Impedance Discontinuity
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Upper Mantle
100%
Low Velocity Zone
66%
Lithosphere
33%
Peridotite
33%
Basalt
33%
Hawaii
33%
Eclogite
33%
Central Pacific
33%