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Whole mantle discontinuity structure beneath Hawaii
Anna M. Courtier
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Brian Bagley
,
Justin Revenaugh
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Mantle Discontinuities
100%
Discontinuity Structure
100%
Hawaii
100%
Global Averaging
100%
Travel Time
50%
Earthquake
50%
Reverberation
50%
Mantle Structure
50%
Plume
50%
Temperature Rise
50%
Low-velocity Zone
50%
Lowermost Mantle
50%
Transition Zone
50%
Reflector
50%
Estimation Bias
50%
Ultralow-velocity Zones
50%
Hawaiian Islands
50%
Oahu
50%
410 Km Discontinuity
50%
Mantle Anisotropy
50%
Zones Boundary
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mantle Discontinuity
100%
Hawaii
100%
Mantle Structure
50%
Low Velocity Zone
50%
Travel Time
50%
Reverberation
50%