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Artefacts & Optical Illusions in Tomography With emphasis on the roles of slabs, backarc basins, volatiles & cratonic roots

Artefacts & Optical Illusions in Tomography With emphasis on the roles of slabs, backarc basins, volatiles & cratonic roots

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Artefacts & Optical Illusions in Tomography

With emphasis on the roles of slabs, backarc basins, volatiles & cratonic roots

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FACE

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What is the ambient color?

The optical illusion of inversion. Is yellow hot or just not cold?

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HOT COLORS ARE COLD MANTLE

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One cause of vertical streaking artefacts(there are many)

No plumes

Multiple plumes

Shallow anisotropy & heterogeneity can bleed into the lower mantle

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Relative vs. absolute wavespeeds

Add the reference model back in

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Absolute wavespeeds

Absolute wavespeeds

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Relative wavespeeds

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Plumes under California, slab under Yellowstone?

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The pale yellow areas become slightly positive when a background reference model with slabs at 650 km is added back in and the blue regions above 650 become bluer.

In contrast to global reference models, the actual Earth has a global LVZ between 600 and 650 km. Correcting to this new reference turns the red patches above 650 into pale blue or neutral patches & blue regions into flat slab like anomalies.

1000 km

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Actual anomalies are ~2.5 times larger

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