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Scales of Heterogeneities in the Continental Crust and Upper Mantle

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—A seismological characterization of crust and upper mantle can refer to large-scale averages of seismic velocities or to fluctuations of elastic parameters. Large is understood here relative to the wavelength used to probe the earth.¶In this paper we try to characterize crust and upper mantle by the fluctuations in media properties rather than by their average velocities. As such it becomes evident that different scales of heterogeneities prevail in different layers of crust and mantle. Although we cannot provide final models and an explanation of why these different scales exist, we believe that scales of inhomogeneities carry significant information regarding the tectonic processes that have affected the lower crust, the lithospheric and the sublithospheric upper mantle.¶We focus on four different types of small-scale inhomogeneities (1) the characteristics of the lower crust, (2) velocity fluctuations in the uppermost mantle, (3) scattering in the lowermost lithosphere and on (4) heterogeneities in the mantle transition zone.

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Received October 1, 1997; revised March 5, 1998.

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Tittgemeyer, M., Wenzel, F., Ryberg, T. et al. Scales of Heterogeneities in the Continental Crust and Upper Mantle. Pure appl. geophys. 156, 29–52 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s000240050288

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