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Daniel Andrew Frost
Assistant professor, University of South Carolina Columbia
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Crustal Structure Underneath South Carolina Determined by Receiver Functions; Resolving the Crustal Configuration Under the Elgin–Lugoff Seismic Swarm
AGU 2024
seismology | 13 december 2024
Ademar Fernandez, Daniel A. Frost, Federico D. Mun...
Following the 27 December 2021 Mw=3.3 ElginLugoff earthquake in South Carolina (SC), a swarm of small-magnitude earthquakes has been consistently occu...
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How to determine the fate of oceanic crust in the mid-mantle
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 12 december 2024
Shubham Agrawal, Daniel A. Frost
The subducting oceanic plates (slabs) are primarily responsible for the recycling of the crust and lithospheric material in the deep mantle. However, ...
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Exploring Inner Core Anisotropy Development Using ASPECT: Insights from Anisotropic Thermal Conductivity
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 10 december 2024
Prajna Paramita Das, Bruce A. Buffett, Daniel A. F...
This study employs the ASPECT (Advanced Solver for Problems in Earths Convection) geodynamic modeling code to explore a potential mechanism for the de...
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Lowermost Mantle Anisotropy Near Australia Estimated Using Array Techniques: Deformation Linked to Large Low Velocity Province and Deep Mantle Upwelling
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 10 december 2024
Ella Xu, Jonathan Wolf, Daniel A. Frost, Mingming ...
Seismic anisotropy, which manifests in direction and polarization-dependent shear wave velocities, is often linked to mantle deformation. Observations...
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Constraints on inner core composition from seismic anisotropy
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 09 december 2024
Daniel A. Frost, Jada Bollmeyer
An ongoing question within deep Earth science is the composition of the inner core. Density measurements indicate that it is most likely an iron-nicke...
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Widespread D″ ${\mathbf{D}}^{\mathbf{{\prime\prime}}}$ Anisotropy Beneath North America and the Northeastern Pacific and Implications for Upper Mantle Anisotropy Measurements
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
25 october 2024
Jonathan Wolf, Alexia Brewster, Daniel A. Frost, E...
Observations of seismic waves that have passed through the Earth's lowermost mantle provide insight into deep mantle structure and dynamics, often ...
Deformation near ultralow velocity zones in the deep mantle
INTERDISCIPLINARY ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING EARTH'S LOWERMOST MANTLE LANDSCAPE II ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 15 december 2023
Jonathan Wolf, Maureen D. Long, Daniel A. Frost
The origins of ultralow velocity zones (ULVZs), thin structures with reduced seismic velocities just above the core-mantle boundary (CMB), remain poor...
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Investigating lowermost mantle anisotropy near Australia using a beamforming approach
SEISMIC ANISOTROPY AND MANTLE DYNAMICS: OBSERVATIONS, MODELS, AND EXPERIMENTS III POSTER
study of earth's deep interior | 14 december 2023
Ella Xu, Jonathan Wolf, Daniel A. Frost, Maureen D...
Seismic anisotropy, or the directional dependence of seismic wave speeds, is indicative of mantle deformation and flow. Seismic anisotropy has been de...
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