Taking the Earth's temperature
Ian Jackson ()
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Ian Jackson: Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University
Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6795, 470-471
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Temperature has a direct effect on the dynamics of the Earth's interior, but it is not easy to measure temperatures at great depths. An indirect way to study the Earth's temperature is through seismology, as shown by this study of seismic tomography.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1038/35020182
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