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The crust and mantle are rock and contain a lot of silicate – which is the same stuff that glass is made of. But the outer and inner parts of the core mainly consist of iron. 这个问题问得很好。它取决于你说的是哪一层!地表和地幔由...
more advanced receiver function stacking methods have been developed recently to study the crust and upper mantle discontinuity structures (e.g., Dueker and Sheehan, 1997, Yuan et al., 1997, Zhu and Kanamori, 2000), thanks to the increasing number of digital seismic stations and modern data pr...
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crust with Vp of 6.0–6.8 km/s. In general, the KPR crust is thicker in the north than in the south. The uppermost mantle velocities just below the KPR bathymetric highs are lower than 8.0 km/s and are commonly associated with a slightly high Vp of 7.2 km/s at the base of the ...
By studying the arrival times of other waves, which have reflected off of discontinuities in the subsurface such as the boundary between crust and mantle, they can measure crustal thickness, another of InSight's scientific objectives. Update the Textbooks In addition to SEIS, InSight carries a...
Kilometer-scale structure on the core–mantle boundary near Hawaii ArticleOpen access19 May 2022 Introduction Mars has been the target of a large number of planetary science missions involving flybys, orbiters, landers, and rovers that have focused on surface and atmospheric remote sensing as well...
the Martian surface. The northern hemisphere mostly lies at a lower elevation than the southern hemisphere, suggesting the crust may be thinner in the north than in the south. This difference between the north and south might be due to a very large impact shortly after the birth of Mars. ...