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AusMoho: the variation of Moho depth in Australia

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Kennett, Brian
Salmon, Michelle
Saygin, Erdinc

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Since 2004 more than 7000 km of full-crustal reflection profiles have been collected across Australia to give a total of more than 11000 km, providing valuable new constraints on crustal structure. A further set of hitherto unexploited results comes from

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Geophysical Journal International

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