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Body-wave tomography of western Canada
J. P. Mercier
, M. G. Bostock
, J. F. Cassidy
, K. Dueker
,
J. B. Gaherty
, E. J. Garnero
, J. Revenaugh
, G. Zandt
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Western Canada
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Phanerozoic
100%
Delay Time
100%
Northwestern Canada
100%
Cratonic Mantle
100%
Seismograms
100%
Body Wave Tomography
100%
Magmatism
50%
Northwest Territories
50%
Volcanism
50%
Cordilleran
50%
Plate Boundary
50%
Subduction
50%
British Columbia
50%
Distinctive Features
50%
Seismic Velocity
50%
Cascadia
50%
Tectonic Environment
50%
Deformation Front
50%
Vertical Component
50%
Subducting
50%
Hotspot Track
50%
Boundary Change
50%
Transverse Component
50%
Cascadia Subduction Zone
50%
Temporary Network
50%
Juan De Fuca Ridge
50%
Northwestern Alberta
50%
Yukon Territory
50%
Station Density
50%
Low-velocity Zone
50%
S-wave Velocity Model
50%
Main Transition
50%
P-wave Velocity Model
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Canada
100%
Tomography
100%
Phanerozoic
50%
Seismogram
50%
Magmatism
25%
Tectonics
25%
Volcanism
25%
Subduction Zone
25%
Plate Boundary
25%
Northwest Territory
25%
British Columbia
25%
Alberta
25%
Seismic Velocity
25%
Wave Velocity
25%
Juan De Fuca Plate
25%
Yukon Territory
25%
Low Velocity Zone
25%