DOI
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Shear Wave Anisotropy in the Southwestern Ryukyu Subduction Zone
蘇進財 , Masters Advisor:洪淑蕙
繁體中文
DOI:
10.6342/NTU.2004.01538
非均向性 ; 剪力波 ; 沒帯琉球隠 ; Anisotropy ; Ryukyu subduction zone ; Shear wave


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連結: - Barclay, A. H., D. R. Toomey, and S. C. Solomon, Seismic structure and crustal magmatism at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 35°N, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 17827-17844, 1998.
連結: - Bjarnason, I. T., P. G. Silver, G. Rümpker, and S. C. Solomon, Shear wave splitting across the Iceland hot spot: Result from the ICEMELT experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 107, 2382-2394, 2002.
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