Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1975
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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 61-64.
Physics
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Scientific paper
Rayleigh wave phase velocities were determined by the single-station method for ten paths in the western Pacific. The data show that even 100 m.y. after formation, the phase velocity and upper-mantle structure are still dependent upon age. Inversion of the data gave a model with a lithospheric thickness of 76 km at 100 m.y., increasing to 104 km at 150 m.y., measured from the base of the crust. At present: Department of Geology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oreg. 97403, U.S.A.
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