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Shear Wave Splitting and Mantle Anisotropy: Measurements, Interpretations, and New Directions
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2009
Arrays and Array Methods in Global Seismology
Measurements of the splitting or birefringence of seismic shear waves that have passed through the Earth's mantle yield constraints on the strength and geometry of elastic anisotropy in various regions, including the upper mantle, the transition zone, and the D 00 layer. In turn, information about the occurrence and character of seismic anisotropy allows us to make inferences about the style and geometry of mantle flow because anisotropy is a direct consequence of deformational processes. While
doi:10.1007/978-90-481-3680-3_7
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