On the relationship between the uppermost mantle (≤220 km) seismic velocity, crustal thickness, and topography in Tibet
David B. Rowley(University of Chicago), Eric Sandvol(University of Missouri), S. P. Grand(The University of Texas at Austin), Chujie Liu(Huazhong Agricultural University), Xiaofeng Liang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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