Geophysical Journal International
Upper mantle thermochemical heterogeneity from seismic waveforms, heat flow, surface elevation and gravity satellite data
Space News |
Despite ESA’s GOCE mission ending over seven years ago, scientists continue to use this remarkable satellite’s gravity data to delve deep and unearth secrets about our planet. Recent research shows how scientists have combined GOCE data with measurements taken at the surface to generate a new model of Earth’s crust and upper mantle. This is the first time such a model has been created this way – and it is shedding new light on processes of plate tectonics, which, in turn, are related to phenomena such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Upper mantle thermochemical heterogeneity from seismic waveforms, heat flow, surface elevation and gravity satellite data