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2019A new tomographic image of the Earth’s core-mantle boundaryWen-Che Yu ; Hsin-Hua Huang; Kuan-Yu Ke
2019Anisotropic velocity changes induced by the 2004 and subsequent large earthquakes in the Sumatra subduction zones using a decade of repeating earthquakesWen-Che Yu ; Teh-Ru Alex Song; Jun Su
2024Constraining seismic anisotropy on the mantle transition zone boundaries beneath the subducting Nazca slabZhang, Z.; W.-C. Yu ; H.-H. Huang PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 350, 107179
2019Near-surface anisotropic velocity changes induced by the 2004 and subsequent large Sumatra earthquakesWen-Che Yu ; Teh-Ru Alex Song; Jun Su
2021Rayleigh-Love discrepancy highlights temporal changes in near-surface radial anisotropy after the 2004 Great Sumatra EarthquakeW. Yu ; T.-R. A. Song; J. Su; J.-T. LinJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH 126(12), e2021JB022896
2020S Coda and Rayleigh Waves From a Decade of Repeating Earthquakes Reveal Discordant Temporal Velocity Changes Since the 2004 Sumatra EarthquakeYu, W. ; Lin, J.‐T.; Su, J.; Song, T.‐R. A.; Kang, C.‐C.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH 125(7), e2020JB019794
2019TEMPORAL VELOCITY CHANGES IN THE CRUST OVER 2005−2015 NEAR THE SUMATRA EXAMINED USING REPEATING AFTERSHOCKS SUBDUTION ZONEWen-Che Yu ; Juin-Ting Lin; Jun Su; Teh-Ru Alex Song; Chu-Chun Kang
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