Author:
Wu Cheng-Feng,Huang Huey-Chu
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics
Reference20 articles.
1. Ammon, C. J., G. E. Randall, and G. Zandt (1990). On the nonuniqueness of receiver function inversions, J. Geophys. Res. 95, 15303–15318.
2. Barros, L. V., and M. Assumpção (2011). Basement depths in the Parecis Basin (Amazon) with receiver functions from small local earthquakes in the Porto dos Gaúchos seismic zone, J. South Am. Earth Sci. 32, 142–151.
3. Central Geological Survey (2002). Annual report of the Central Geological Survey (2001), Central Geology Survey, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan, 59–64 (in Chinese).
4. Coulouma, G., K. Samyn, G. Grandjean, S. Follain, and P. Lagacherie (2012). Combining seismic and electric methods for predicting bedrock depth along a Mediterranean soil toposequence, Geoderma 170, 39–47.
5. Gurrola, H., J. B. Minster, and T. Owens (1994). The use of velocity spectrum for stacking receiver functions and imaging upper mantle discontinuities, Geophys. J. Int. 117, 427–440.