Keith Priestley

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Earth Science University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Jackson J, McKenzie D, Priestley K. (2021) Relations between earthquake distributions, geological history, tectonics and rheology on the continents. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 379: 20190412
Motaghi K, Ghods A, Sobouti F, et al. (2018) Lithospheric seismic structure of the West Alborz - Talesh ranges, Iran Geophysical Journal International. 215: 1766-1780
Gilligan A, Priestley K. (2018) Lateral variations in the crustal structure of the Indo-Eurasian collision zone Geophysical Journal International. 214: 975-989
Paul H, Priestley K, Powali D, et al. (2018) Signatures of the Existence of Frontal and Lateral Ramp Structures Near the Kishtwar Window of the Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya: Evidence From Microseismicity and Source Mechanisms Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems. 19: 3097-3114
Ho T, Priestley K, Debayle E. (2016) A global horizontal shear velocity model of the upper mantle from multimode Love wave measurements Geophysical Journal International. 207: 542-561
Bavali K, Motaghi K, Sobouti F, et al. (2016) Lithospheric structure beneath NW Iran using regional and teleseismic travel-time tomography Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors. 253: 97-107
McKenzie D, Priestley K. (2016) Speculations on the formation of cratons and cratonic basins Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 435: 94-104
McKenzie D, Daly MC, Priestley K. (2015) The lithospheric structure of Pangea Geology. 43: 783-786
Motaghi K, Tatar M, Priestley K, et al. (2015) The deep structure of the Iranian Plateau Gondwana Research. 28: 407-418
Pandey S, Yuan X, Debayle E, et al. (2015) Depth‐variant azimuthal anisotropy in Tibet revealed by surface wave tomography Geophysical Research Letters. 42: 4326-4334
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