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Observed and predicted North American teleseismic delay times
Xiaoting Lou
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Suzan van der Lee
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
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North America
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Delay Time
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Teleseismic
100%
Rocky Mountains
30%
Depth Range
30%
Tomographic Model
20%
Time Pattern
20%
Average Delay
20%
Central U.S.
20%
Three-dimensional (3D)
10%
Computer Tools
10%
Correlation-based
10%
Time of Arrival
10%
Subtract
10%
S-velocity
10%
Velocity Model
10%
Shear Wave
10%
Asthenosphere
10%
Broadband Seismic
10%
Seismic Station
10%
Teleseismic P Wave
10%
North American Craton
10%
Crustal Structure
10%
Eastern USA
10%
Western US
10%
Delay Time Distribution
10%
EarthScope USArray
10%
Absolute Delay
10%
Crustal Model
10%
Yellowstone
10%
North American Continent
10%
Seismic Velocity Model
10%
Station Location
10%
Appalachian Mountains
10%
Time Gradient
10%
Geological Boundary
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lithosphere
100%
North America
66%
Arrival Time
33%
Seismic Velocity
33%
Asthenosphere
33%
Craton
33%
Crustal Structure
33%
Cross Correlation
33%
Continent
33%