Upper mantle structure beneath Australia from portable array deployments
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1998
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Hilst, R.D. van der
Kennett, B.L.N.
Shibutani, T.
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The distribution of earthquakes at regional distances around Australia is particularly favourable for these natural events to be used as probes into the seismic structure of the lithosphere and upper mantle. Shear-wave splitting results from the portable stations are beginning to reveal a complex pattern of seismic anisotropy that requires further analysis of both body and surface wave data.