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Transdimensional inversion of ambient seismic noise for 3D shear velocity structure of the Tasmanian crust

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Young, Mallory
Rawlinson, Nicholas
Bodin, T.

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Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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Ambient seismic noise tomography has proven to be a valuable tool for imaging 3D crustal shear velocity using surface waves; however, conventional two-stage inversion schemes are severely limited in their ability to properly quantify solution uncertainty

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Geophysics

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2037-12-31