Reflections of P′P′ Seismic Waves from 0 to 150 Km Depth Under the Ninety East Ridge, Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic‐Indian Rise

[1]  D. L. Anderson,et al.  Reflection of P′P′ seismic waves from discontinuities in the mantle , 1970 .

[2]  L. Sykes Seismicity of the Indian Ocean and a possible nascent island arc between Ceylon and Australia , 1970 .

[3]  J. C. Holden,et al.  Reconstruction of Pangaea: Breakup and dispersion of continents, Permian to Present , 1970 .

[4]  X. Pichon,et al.  Regional gravity anomalies in the Indian Ocean , 1969 .

[5]  M. Ewing,et al.  Sediment distribution in the Indian Ocean , 1969 .

[6]  E. A. Flinn,et al.  Seismic Waves Reflected from Discontinuities within Earth's Upper Mantle , 1969, Science.

[7]  R. Adams Early reflections of P′P′ as an indication of upper mantle structure , 1968 .

[8]  B. Bolt Estimation of PKP travel times , 1968 .

[9]  X. Pichon,et al.  Magnetic Anomalies in the Indian Ocean and Sea-Floor Spreading Continents , 1968 .

[10]  Lane R. Johnson,et al.  Array measurements of P velocities in the upper mantle , 1967 .

[11]  P. Taylor,et al.  Recent heat flow measurements in the Indian Ocean , 1967 .

[12]  T. Francis,et al.  Seismic refraction measurements in the southern Indian Ocean , 1967 .

[13]  M. Ewing,et al.  Crustal structure of the mid‐ocean ridges: 2. Computed model from gravity and seismic refraction data , 1965 .

[14]  M. Randall,et al.  The fine structure of the Earth's core , 1964 .

[15]  D. L. Anderson,et al.  Partial melting in the upper mantle , 1970 .

[16]  B. Gutenberg Waves reflected at the “surface” of the earth: P'P'P'P' , 1960 .