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The shuffling rotation of the Earth's inner core revealed by earthquake doublets

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Tkalčić, Hrvoje
Young, Mallory
Bodin, T.
Ngo, Silvie
Sambridge, Malcolm

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Nature Publishing Group

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Geodynamical models and seismic observations suggest that the Earth's solid inner core rotates at a different rate than the mantle. However, discrepancies exist in rotation rate estimates based on seismic waves produced by earthquakes. Here we investigate

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Nature Geoscience

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2037-12-31
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