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  1. Slabs in the lower mantle: observed and modeled (I)

    What do fast seismic anomalies in the lower mantle represent? Probably the most discussed examples have been the Farallon slabs under North America. <br> ...

    Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Seismic Tomography
  2. Slabs in the lower mantle: observed and modeled (II)

    Two papers: In what shape do slabs make it to the lower mantle? <br> <br> Sigloch, Karin, and Mitchell G. Mihalynuk (2013), <br> Intra-oceanic subduction ...

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  4. QUEST Workshop Benodet Located in Seminars / Weekly Seminars / Seismic Tomography
  5. How consistent are tomography models in imaging lower-mantle structure?

    Download paper here http://geodynamics.usc.edu/~becker/becker_and_boschi_2002.pdf Comparison of several global tomography models. It's a long paper, don't ...

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  6. Large Low Shear Velocity Provinces as plume generation regions?

    Reading: <br> http://www.geophysik.uni-muenchen.de/~sigloch/linkable/2013_TomoSeminar/Torsvik2006GJI_LIPSfromLLSVPs.pdf <br> Large igneous provinces generated ...

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  8. Convection plumes in the lower mantle

    Reading: The two seminal papers by Jason Morgan that first postulated the existence of mantle plumes: <br><br> ...

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  9. Imaging plumes using seismic tomography

    Reading: Montelli et al. 2004 Finite-frequency tomography reveals a variety of plumes in the mantle <br><br> ...

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  10. Sharp Edges to LLSVPs? Evidence from high-frequency waveform observations

    Principal reading: Ni and Helmberger 2003 EPSL, Seismological Constraints on the South African Superplume. <br><br> ...

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