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  1. A probabilistic shear wave velocity model of the crust in the central West Australian Craton constrained by transdimensional inversion of ambient noise dispersion
  2. Application of deep-penetrating geophysical methods to mineral exploration: Examples from Western Australia
  3. Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Moment Tensor Solutions of the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake Aftershocks and Their Tectonic Implications
  4. Imaging anisotropic layering with Bayesian inversion of multiple data types
  5. Secular change in Archaean crust formation recorded in Western Australia
  6. Lithospheric expression of geological units in central and eastern North America from full waveform tomography
  7. A sharp cratonic lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary beneath the American Midwest and its relation to mantle flow
  8. Stratified seismic anisotropy and the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary beneath eastern North America
  9. Inversion of receiver functions without deconvolution—application to the Indian craton
  10. On the interpretation of SKS splitting measurements in the presence of several layers of anisotropy
  11. 3-D shear wave radially and azimuthally anisotropic velocity model of the North American upper mantle
  12. Depth dependent azimuthal anisotropy in the western US upper mantle
  13. North American lithospheric discontinuity structure imaged byPsandSpreceiver functions
  14. Lithospheric layering in the North American craton
  15. Crustal structure and thickness along the Yellowstone hot spot track: Evidence for lower crustal outflow from beneath the eastern Snake River Plain
  16. Imaging Yellowstone plume-lithosphere interactions from inversion of ballistic and diffusive Rayleigh wave dispersion and crustal thickness data
  17. Crust and upper mantle velocity structure of the Yellowstone hot spot and surroundings
  18. Testing five of the simplest upper mantle anisotropic velocity parameterizations using teleseismic S and SKS data from the Billings, Montana PASSCAL array
  19. TeleseismicP-wave tomogram of the Yellowstone plume
  20. Synthesis of results from the CD-ROM Experiment: 4-D image of the lithosphere beneath the Rocky Mountains and implications for understanding the evolution of continental lithosphere
  21. Upper mantle tomographic Vp and Vs images of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico: Evidence for a thick heterogeneous chemical lithosphere
  22. Subduction zone anisotropy beneath Corvallis, Oregon: A serpentinite skid mark of trench-parallel terrane migration?
  23. Upper mantle P-wave velocity structure from PASSCAL teleseismic transects across Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado