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    Crustal structure beneath southern Africa and its implications for the formation and evolution of the Kaapvaal and Zimbabwe cratons by Nguuri, T. K., Gore, J., James, D. E., Webb, S. J., Wright, C., Zengeni, T. G., Gwavava, O., Snoke, J. A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-07-2001)
    “…The formation of Archean crust appears to involve processes unique to early earth history. Initial results from receiver function analysis of crustal structure…”
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    Topographic and seismic effects of long-term coupling between the subducting and overriding plates beneath Northeast Japan by Huang, S., Sacks, I.S., Snoke, J.A.

    Published in Tectonophysics (15-02-1997)
    “…For at least five million years, the motion of the subducting Pacific plate has been steady in a direction approximately perpendicular to the strike of the…”
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    Lithospheric structure of the Chaco and Paraná Basins of South America from surface-wave inversion by Snoke, J. Arthur, James, David E.

    “…Surface‐wave data from a portable broadband array have been used to invert for the velocity structure of the crust and upper mantle beneath the Chaco and…”
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    Seismic modelling of lateral heterogeneity at the base of the mantle by Snoke, J. A., Sacks, I. S.

    “…Results from several recent studies suggest that there are lateral heterogeneities of up to a few per cent in the lowermost 150–200 km of the mantle (Bullen's…”
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    Constraints on the S wave velocity structure in a continental shield from surface wave data - Comparing linearized least squares inversion and the direct search by Snoke, J A, Sambridge, M

    “…In their study of upper mantle structure beneath the Parana Basin of SE Brazil, Snoke and James concluded, on the basis of a linearized least squares inversion…”
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    S-wave velocity structure beneath the High Lava Plains, Oregon, from Rayleigh-wave dispersion inversion by Warren, Linda M., Snoke, J. Arthur, James, David E.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (30-09-2008)
    “…The High Lava Plains (HLP) “hotspot” track is a prominent volcanic lineament that extends from the southeast corner of Oregon in the northern Great Basin to…”
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    Archambeau's Elastodynamical Source-Model Solution and Low-Frequency Spectral Peaks in the Far-Field Displacement Amplitude by Snoke, J. Arthur

    “…An analysis of Archambeau's method for obtaining the elastodynamic source-model solution for an instantaneous rupture leads to the following conclusions: (1)…”
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    Lateral heterogeneity at the base of the mantle revealed by observations of amplitudes of PKP phases by Sacks, I. S., Snoke, J. A., Beach, L.

    “…Several studies have suggested that there are lateral heterogeneities in the velocity structure at or near the base of the mantle. Such heterogeneities can be…”
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    Subduction beneath western South America: evidence from converted phases by Snoke, J. Arthur, Sacks, I. Selwyn, James, David E.

    “…There are two conflicting models for the dip of the subduction zone beneath central Peru and beneath central Chile. One model, based primarily on the…”
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    Constraints on the S wave velocity structure in a continental shield from surface wave data: Comparing linearized least squares inversion and the direct search Neighbourhood Algorithm by Snoke, J. Arthur, Sambridge, Malcolm

    “…In their study of upper mantle structure beneath the Paraná Basin of SE Brazil, Snoke and James [1997] concluded, on the basis of a linearized least squares…”
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    Empirical Models for Anomalous High-Frequency Arrivals from Deep-Focus Earthquakes in South America by Snoke, J. A., Sacks, I. S., Okada, H.

    “…Anomalous high-frequency arrivals from deep-focus earthquakes have been observed for epicentral distances of 13–21 degrees in Japan, Tonga and South America…”
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    Single-Site Phase Velocity Measurement by Sacks, I. Selwyn, Snoke, J. Arthur, Evans, Russ, King, Geoffrey, Beavan, John

    “…Mikumo & Aki attempted to determine phase velocities at a single site using seismometers and strainmeters oriented in the same horizontal direction. For the…”
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    Compressional deformation of island-arc lithosphere in northeastern Japan resulting from long-term subduction-related tectonic forces: finite-element modeling by Shaosong, H

    Published in Tectonophysics (20-03-1998)
    “…Northeastern Japan experienced an approximately constant, compressional deformation during the last 5 million years resulting from the steady subduction of the…”
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    Compressional deformation of island-arc lithosphere in northeastern Japan resulting from long-term subduction-related tectonic forces: finite-element modeling by Huang, Shaosong, Selwyn Sacks, I., Arthur Snoke, J.

    Published in Tectonophysics (01-03-1998)
    “…Northeastern Japan experienced an approximately constant, compressional deformation during the last 5 million years resulting from the steady subduction of the…”
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