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Crustal and upper mantle structure of the northern and central Sierra Nevada.

January 1, 1983

Teleseismic data were recorded within the Sierra Nevada to look for lateral variations in the upper mantle. The data were collected at both temporary and permanent stations, and P wave residuals were computed. After correcting the P residual data for crustal and topographic effects, there is still a variation of as much as 0.5-0.6 s from the N end of the Sierra Nevada to Mono Lake, located E of the central part of the range. In addition, there are significant variations in travel time patterns, depending on the azimuth of wave arrivals. Two simple modeling approaches have been used to infer the upper mantle velocity structure from the observed variations in travel time. -from Authors

Publication Year 1983
Title Crustal and upper mantle structure of the northern and central Sierra Nevada.
Authors B.B. Mavko, G. A. Thompson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Geophysical Research
Index ID 70011993
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse