The Moho in the northern Basin and Range province, Nevada, along the COCORP 40°N seismic-reflection transect

COCORP seismic-reflection profiles across Nevada at about 40°N image a prominent, essentially continuous band of reflectors at a two-way traveltime of 9 to 11 s. The approximate correspondence of this reflection time with estimates of the two-way traveltime to the Moho in this area provided by seismic-refraction data suggests that the prominent reflections are from the Moho. The relief on these reflectors (the “reflection Moho”) beneath Nevada, across a latitudinal transect of