Inhaltsbereich
Publications
(Co) Author: Klemperer, S. L.
(since 2000) [ All ]
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(2013): Ambient-noise tomography of north Tibet limits geological terrane signature to upper-middle crust. Geophysical Research Letters, 40, 5, 808-813.| EDOC: 20570 | 10.1002/grl.50202 |
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(2012): Crustal shear (S) velocity and Poisson's ratio structure along the INDEPTH IV profile in northeast Tibet as derived from wide-angle seismic data. Geophysical Journal International, 191, 2, 369-384.
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(2011): Injection of Tibetan crust beneath the south Qaidam Basin: Evidence from INDEPTH IV wide-angle seismic data. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, B07301.
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(2005): Shear-wave splitting around the Eifel hotspot: evidence for a mantle upwelling. Geophysical Journal International, 163, 3, 962-980.
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(2004): Detection of southward intracontinental subduction of Tibetan lithosphere along the Bangong-Nujiang suture by P-to-S converted waves. Geology, 32, 3, 209-212.
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(2003): INDEPTH III seismic data: From surface observations to deep crustal processes in Tibet. Tectonics, 22, 1, 1001.
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(2001): Crustal structure of central Tibet as derived from project INDEPTH wide-angle seismic data. Geophysical Journal International, 145, 2, 486-498.
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(2001): Crustal structure of central Tibet as derived from project INDEPTH wide-angle seismic data. Geophysical Journal International, 145, 2, 486-498.
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(2008): Seismology Across the Northeastern Edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 89, 48, 487.| EDOC: 12414 |
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(2012): Structure and composition of the crust near the Kunlun-Qaidam boundary of Tibet from receiver functions and ambient noise tomography. AGU 2012 Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA 2012).| EDOC: 20094 |
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(2011): Lithospheric structure in Northeast Tibet from INDEPTH IV receiver functions. The International Symposium on Deep Exploration into the Lithosphere (Beijing, China 2011).| EDOC: 18231 |
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(2011): Lithospheric structure at the southern margin of the Qaidam Basin from INDEPTH IV receiver functions. AGU 2011 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2011).| EDOC: 18076 | Abstract |
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(2011): Updated Tibetan plateau crust and mantle structure down to 700 km depth as derived from seismological data. The International Symposium on Deep Exploration into the Lithosphere (Beijing, China 2011).| EDOC: 18230 |
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(2011): Crustal S-velocity and Poisson’s ratio structure beneath the INDEPTH IV Transect: NE Tibetan Plateau to Qaidam Basin. AGU 2011 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2011).| EDOC: 18068 | Abstract |
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(2010): INDEPTH-IV Seismic Imaging of Channel Flow Outwards from the Kunlun Mountains beneath the Qaidam Basin. 25th Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet Workshop (San Francisco, California 2010).| EDOC: 15392 | PDF |
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(2010): Crust and mantle structure of the Tibetan Plateau down to 700 km depth as derived from seismological data. 25th Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibet Workshop (San Francisco, California 2010).
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(2009): Preliminary results form the Controlled-Source Seismic Experiment along the INDEPTH IV Transect from the NE Tibetan Plateau to the Qaidam Basin. 69. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft (Kiel 2009), 228-229.| EDOC: 12963 | Abstract |
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(2008): Tomographic inversion of Sg arrivals reveals the upper crustal S-velocity structure beneath the INDEPTH IV Transect: NE Tibetan Plateau to Qaidam Basin. AGU 2008 Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA 2008).| EDOC: 12535 | Abstract |
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(2007): Controlled Source Imaging of the Kunlun Suture, Northeast Tebetan Plateau. AGU 2007 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2007).| EDOC: 10701 |
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(2007): Controlled Source Imaging of the Kunlun Suture, Northeast Tibetan Plateau. AGU 2007 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2007).| EDOC: 10578 |
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(2007): Three-component Seismic Observations within the INDEPTH IV Transect: NE Tibetan Plateau to Qaidam Basin. AGU 2007 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2007).| EDOC: 10743 |
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(2007): Three-component Seismic Observations Within the INDEPTH IV Transect: NE Tibetan Plateau to Qaidam Basin. AGU 2007 Fall Meeting (San Francisco, USA 2007).| EDOC: 10580 |
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(2000): Upper Crustal Structure of Central Tibet Revealed Through Velocity Modeling. AGU 2000 Fall Meeting (San Francisco 2000).| EDOC: 7660 |


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