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100 years of seismic research on the Moho

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Prodehl, Claus
Kennett, Brian
Artemieva, Irina M
Thybo, Hans

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The detection of a seismic boundary, the "Moho", between the outermost shell of the Earth, the Earth's crust, and the Earth's mantle by A. Mohorovičić was the consequence of increased insight into the propagation of seismic waves caused by earthquakes.

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Tectonophysics

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2037-12-31
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