Lithospheric thinning beneath rifted regions of Southern California
Conversions of teleseismic shear (S) waves to compressional (P) waves across velocity interfaces (such as the Moho or the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary) allow us to map out variations in plate thickness across Southern California. Anomalously thin lithosphere is observed beneath rifted regions, such as the Salton Trough. The stretching and break-up of lithosphere through a process […]
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