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Inverse problems for torsional modes.

January 1, 1984

Considers a spherically symmetric, non-rotating Earth consisting of an isotropic, perfect elastic material where the density and the S-wave velocity may have one or two discontinuities in the upper mantle. Shows that given the velocity throughout the mantle and the crust and given the density in the lower mantle, then the freqencies of the torsional oscillations of one angular order (one torsional spectrum), determine the density in the upper mantle and in the crust uniquely. If the velocity is known only in the lower mantle, then the frequencies of the torsional oscillations of two angular orders uniquely determine both the density and the velocity in the upper mantle and in the crust. In particular, the position and size of the discontinuities in the density and velocity are uniquely determined by two torsional spectra.-Author

Publication Year 1984
Title Inverse problems for torsional modes.
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-246X.1984.tb05074.x
Authors C. Willis
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society
Index ID 70013387
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse