Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology
This paper reports briefly an attempt to examine the tectonic evolution of the Scotia Sea region, in the context of the use of broad-band seismological techniques there. Such techniques can determine present plate boundaries, and examine crustal and upper mantle velocities and velocity anisotropy. S...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:18367 2023-05-15T18:15:55+02:00 Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology Barker, P.F. 2001 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/18367/ http://www.mna.it/english/Publications/TAP/TA_pdfs/Volume_08/TA_08_67_Barker.pdf unknown Terra Antartica Publication Barker, P.F. 2001 Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology. Terra Antartica, 8 (2). 67-70. Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2001 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:31:42Z This paper reports briefly an attempt to examine the tectonic evolution of the Scotia Sea region, in the context of the use of broad-band seismological techniques there. Such techniques can determine present plate boundaries, and examine crustal and upper mantle velocities and velocity anisotropy. Some studies are already under way (e.g. Vuan et al., 1999; Mueller, 1999; in press) and additional work is planned. An understanding of Scotia Sea evolution should allow future work to become more focussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Scotia Sea Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Scotia Sea Mueller ENVELOPE(55.533,55.533,-66.917,-66.917) |
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This paper reports briefly an attempt to examine the tectonic evolution of the Scotia Sea region, in the context of the use of broad-band seismological techniques there. Such techniques can determine present plate boundaries, and examine crustal and upper mantle velocities and velocity anisotropy. Some studies are already under way (e.g. Vuan et al., 1999; Mueller, 1999; in press) and additional work is planned. An understanding of Scotia Sea evolution should allow future work to become more focussed. |
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Barker, P.F. Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology |
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Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology |
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Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology |
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Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology |
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Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology |
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Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology |
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evolution of the scotia sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology |
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Terra Antartica Publication |
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2001 |
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http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/18367/ http://www.mna.it/english/Publications/TAP/TA_pdfs/Volume_08/TA_08_67_Barker.pdf |
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Barker, P.F. 2001 Evolution of the Scotia Sea region: relevance to broad-band seismology. Terra Antartica, 8 (2). 67-70. |
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