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Network report Seismology Group of Research School of Earth Sciences rses.anu.au

Network report Seismology Group of Research School of Earth Sciences www.rses.anu.edu.au. Hrvoje Tkalčić. Who we are. Faculty Brian Kennett - seismology http://rses.anu.edu.au/~brian Nick Rawlinson - seismology http://rses.anu.edu.au/~nick

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Network report Seismology Group of Research School of Earth Sciences rses.anu.au

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  1. Network report Seismology Group of Research School of Earth Sciences www.rses.anu.edu.au Hrvoje Tkalčić

  2. Who we are Faculty Brian Kennett - seismology http://rses.anu.edu.au/~brian Nick Rawlinson - seismology http://rses.anu.edu.au/~nick Hrvoje Tkalčić - seismology http://rses.anu.edu.au/~hrvoje Malcolm Sambridge - mathematical geophysics Postdocs Fabrice Fontaine Pierre Arroucau Sara Pozgay Michelle Salmon Technical officers and data management Tony Percival Armando Arcidiaco Qi Li Scott Savage (at Warramunga)

  3. What we do Research focused academic group interested in a scientific use of the seismic data We teach seismology and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students We do not run a permanent network (GA does) We have been running numerous portable networks across Australia including very remote regions and Antarctica We manage the Warramunga seismic and infrasonic array

  4. Sources and stations

  5. Broadband experiments

  6. Comparison of surface wave and body wave results – ak135 reference courtesy of Brian Kennett

  7. Distinctive Seismic Anisotropy beneath Australia in a Global Context Debayle, Kennett, Priestley 2005

  8. courtesy of Nick Rawlinson

  9. courtesy of Nick Rawlinson

  10. Compressional velocity structure of the lowermost mantle using data from IRIS Tkalčić, Romanowicz and Huoy 2002

  11. SSCUA work in progress, with Anya Reading, UTAS

  12. The Earth’s core structure: observation of PKPPKP waves at very short distances Tkalčić, Flanagan and Cormier 2004; 2006

  13. RSES-ANU deployments in Australia

  14. Western Australia - Project CAPRA

  15. Data handling at RSES

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