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    The effect of crustal anisotropy on reflector depth and velocity determination from wide-angle seismic data: a synthetic example based on South Island, New Zealand by Godfrey, N.J, Christensen, N.I, Okaya, D.A

    Published in Tectonophysics (30-09-2002)
    “…When deriving velocity models by forward modelling or inverting travel time arrivals from seismic refraction data, a heterogeneous but isotropic earth is…”
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    Seismic velocities and composition of the Canadian crust by Postlethwaite, B., Bostock, M.G., Christensen, N.I., Snyder, D.B.

    Published in Tectonophysics (21-10-2014)
    “…To investigate variations in crustal structure and composition, we analyze approximately 80,000 teleseismic P wave seismograms recorded at 343 broadband…”
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    Cytopathological and histopathological diagnosis of canine splenic disorders by Christensen, N.I, Canfield, P.J, Martin, P.A, Krockenberger, M.B, Spielman, D.S, Bosward, K.L

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-05-2009)
    “…Objectives  To determine (1) the common types of canine splenic disorders, and the breeds affected, that are diagnosed by cytopathological and…”
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    Petrological constraints on seismic properties of the Slave upper mantle (Northern Canada) by Kopylova, M.G., Lo, J., Christensen, N.I.

    Published in Lithos (01-09-2004)
    “…Modes and compositions of minerals in Slave mantle xenoliths, together with their pressures and temperatures of equilibrium were used to derive model depth…”
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    Seismic anisotropy of South African upper mantle xenoliths by Long, C., Christensen, N.I.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-07-2000)
    “…Seismic properties of six upper mantle xenoliths from South Africa were determined both by laboratory measurements at elevated pressure and numerical…”
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    Seismic anisotropy under extended crust: evidence from upper mantle xenoliths, Cima Volcanic Field, California by Soedjatmiko, B., Christensen, N.I.

    Published in Tectonophysics (15-06-2000)
    “…A model of P-wave velocity anisotropy and shear-wave splitting for upper mantle under extended crust is derived from comparisons of seismic field measurements…”
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