Seismic anisotropy of the Canadian High Arctic : evidence from shear-wave splitting

FD is supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC/CRSNG) through its Discovery Grant and Canada Research Chair programmes [10.13039/501100000038](341802-2013-RGPIN). Data from the ELLITE stations and some of the long-term stations (Scripps Inst. Oceanography,...

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Published in:Tectonophysics
Main Authors: Dube, Jean-Michel, Darbyshire, Fiona, Liddell, Mitch, Stephenson, Randell, Oakey, Gordon N.
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Geology and Geophysics, University of Aberdeen.Energy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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QE
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16681
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228524
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Summary:FD is supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC/CRSNG) through its Discovery Grant and Canada Research Chair programmes [10.13039/501100000038](341802-2013-RGPIN). Data from the ELLITE stations and some of the long-term stations (Scripps Inst. Oceanography, 1986; Stephenson et al., 2013) are available through the IRIS Data Management Center; the remaining Canadian data are available through the Canadian National Data Centre, Natural Resources Canada (Geological Survey of Canada, 1989). ELLITE instrumentation was loaned to the project by SEIS-UK and the project received support from De Beers Canada and the University of Aberdeen. The ELLITE project was carried out as part of the Circum-Arctic Lithosphere Evolution (CALE) programme, and supported by Natural Resources Canada's GEM-1 programme, which also supported JMD's MSc funding. We thank the Editor and the three reviewers for their helpful comments which improved the manuscript. Peer reviewed