Achievements and prospects of global broadband seismographic networks after 30 years of continuous geophysical observations
Global seismographic networks (GSNs) emerged during the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries, facilitated by seminal international developments in theory, technology …
twentieth centuries, facilitated by seminal international developments in theory, technology …
Shear properties of Earth's inner core
Understanding how Earth's inner core (IC) develops and evolves, including fine details of its
structure and energy exchange across the boundary with the liquid outer core, helps us …
structure and energy exchange across the boundary with the liquid outer core, helps us …
Early Cambrian renewal of the geodynamo and the origin of inner core structure
Paleomagnetism can elucidate the origin of inner core structure by establishing when
crystallization started. The salient signal is an ultralow field strength, associated with waning …
crystallization started. The salient signal is an ultralow field strength, associated with waning …
Tilted transverse isotropy in Earth's inner core
Seismic waves traversing the inner core in a direction parallel to Earth's rotation axis arrive
faster than waves travelling in the equatorial plane. These observations have been …
faster than waves travelling in the equatorial plane. These observations have been …
Up-to-fivefold reverberating waves through the Earth's center and distinctly anisotropic innermost inner core
Probing the Earth's center is critical for understanding planetary formation and evolution.
However, geophysical inferences have been challenging due to the lack of seismological …
However, geophysical inferences have been challenging due to the lack of seismological …
On the measurement of Sdiff splitting caused by lowermost mantle anisotropy
Seismic anisotropy has been detected at many depths of the Earth, including its upper
layers, the lowermost mantle and the inner core. While upper mantle seismic anisotropy is …
layers, the lowermost mantle and the inner core. While upper mantle seismic anisotropy is …
Superionic effect and anisotropic texture in Earth's inner core driven by geomagnetic field
Seismological observations suggest that Earth's inner core (IC) is heterogeneous and
anisotropic. Increasing seismological observations make the understanding of the …
anisotropic. Increasing seismological observations make the understanding of the …
Neutrino oscillations through the Earth's core
PB Denton, R Pestes - Physical Review D, 2021 - APS
Neutrinos have two properties that make them fairly unique from other known particles:
extremely low cross sections and flavor changing oscillations. With a good knowledge of the …
extremely low cross sections and flavor changing oscillations. With a good knowledge of the …
Seismic insights into Earth's core
The inner and outer cores are the most remote layers of Earth, yet have wide-ranging
impacts on its evolution. Here, we detail current structural models of the core, deliberate …
impacts on its evolution. Here, we detail current structural models of the core, deliberate …
[HTML][HTML] Viscosities of hcp iron alloys under Earth's inner core conditions
Viscosity is critical for controlling the dynamics and evolution of the Earth's inner core (IC).
The viscosities of hexagonal close-packed (hcp) and body-centred cubic (bcc) Fe were …
The viscosities of hexagonal close-packed (hcp) and body-centred cubic (bcc) Fe were …