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Normal‐mode splitting due to inner‐core anisotropy
Jeroen Tromp
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
transverse isotropy
100%
symmetry
66%
anisotropy
59%
Earth rotation
28%
inner core
28%
tilt
23%
oscillation
18%
effect
16%
Physics & Astronomy
isotropy
59%
anisotropy
44%
symmetry
30%
Earth rotation
26%
axes of rotation
22%
free vibration
20%
ellipticity
19%
fine structure
14%
scalars
12%
Chemical Compounds
Normal Modes
80%
Anisotropy
65%
Heterogeneity
32%