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1 Earth Sciences
University of
Bristol
Wills Mem. Bldg., Queens Road
Bristol BS8 1RJ, United
Kingdom
This article documents a method that successfully yields frequency-domain cross-correlation receiver functions without losing amplitude at long time lags and without sacrificing any of the advantages of the method. After a description of this method, an analysis of synthetics of transition zone structure shows that it provides a way to investigate mantle structure from the surface through the transition zone and deeper.
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