Seismic tomography of the uppermost inner core
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Burdick, Scott
Waszek, Lauren
Lekic, Vedran
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Seismic body wave and normal mode analyses have revealed that the inner core is solid, strongly
anisotropic, and characterized by dramatic quasi-hemispherical differences in elastic structure and
attenuation. Yet, despite these discoveries, the highly heterogeneous and incomplete data coverage of the
inner core has impeded the development of tomographic models even at the longest wavelengths. Here,
we use a probabilistic and transdimensional tomographic approach (TBI) on a newly expanded dataset of
P-wave travel-times sensitive to the upper 120 km of the inner core. The TBI approach yields a ensemble
of parsimonious models that simultaneously capture both the dominant hemispheric dichotomy and
laterally abrupt velocity variations. Analysis of the model ensemble allows us to determine the locations
of the hemisphere boundaries and rule out the presence of hemispheric dichotomy in anisotropy. Instead,
we robustly map regional variations in anisotropy beneath Africa and the eastern Pacific, and detect
variations at high latitudes suggesting that cylindrical anisotropy may not be adequate for describing the
uppermost inner core.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters
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2037-12-31
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