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Inner core anisotropy measured using new ultra-polar PKIKP paths
Henry Brett,
Arwen Deuss
Seismology
Seismology
Department of Earth Sciences Utrecht (DES / IVAU)
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Inner Core
100%
PKiKP
100%
Inner Core Anisotropy
100%
Ray Path
60%
South Sandwich Islands
60%
Travel Time
30%
Anisotropy
30%
Regional Variation
20%
Mantle Structure
20%
Body Waves
20%
Seismic Station
20%
High Latitude
10%
Effective Method
10%
Earth Rotation
10%
Small Parts
10%
P-wave
10%
Tomographic Model
10%
Velocity-dependent
10%
Rotary Axis
10%
Seismic Anisotropy
10%
Anisotropy Measurement
10%
Anisotropic Structure
10%
Core-mantle Boundary
10%
Alaska
10%
Velocity Change
10%
Innermost Inner Core
10%
Strong Anisotropy
10%
Timing Anomalies
10%
Inner-core Structure
10%
Path Changes
10%
Path Correction
10%
South Georgia
10%
Wave Studies
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Inner Core
100%
Mantle Structure
12%
Travel Time
6%
Earth Rotation
6%
Seismic Anisotropy
6%
Core-Mantle Boundary
6%
Alaska
6%
Core Structure
6%
P Wave
6%