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Ji, S., Awei, L., Qian, W., Changxing, L., Hongcai, W., Marcotte, D., & Salisbury, M. (2013). Seismic velocities, anisotropy, and shear-wave splitting of antigorite serpentinites and tectonic implications for subduction zones. Journal of Geophysical Research, 118(B3), 1015-1037. External link
Schetselaar, E., Bellefleur, G., Craven, J., Roots, E., Cheraghi, S., Shamsipour, P., Caté, A., Mercier-Langevin, P., El Goumi, N., Enkin, R., & Salisbury, M. (2017). Geologically driven 3D modelling of physical rock properties in support of interpreting the seismic response of the Lalor volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit, Snow Lake, Manitoba, Canada. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 453(1), 57-79. External link
Sun, S., Ji, S., Michibayashi, K., & Salisbury, M. (2016). Effects of olivine fabric, melt-rock reaction and hydration on the seismic properties of peridotites : insight from the Luobusha ophiolite in the Tibet Plateau. Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth, 121(5), 3300-3323. External link
Sun, S., Ji, S., Wang, Q., Salisbury, M., & Kern, H. (2012). P-Wave Velocity Differences Between Surface-Derived and Core Samples From the Sulu Ultrahigh-Pressure Terrane: Implications for in Situ Velocities at Great Depths. Geology, 40(7), 651-654. External link
Sun, S., Ji, S., Wang, Q., Wang, H., Long, C., & Salisbury, M. (2012). Seismic properties of the Longmen Shan complex: Implications for the moment magnitude of the great 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in China. Tectonophysics, 564-565, 68-82. External link
Sun, S., Ji, S., Wang, Q., Xu, Z., Salisbury, M., & Long, C. (2012). Seismic Velocities and Anisotropy of Core Samples From the Chinese Continental Scientific Drilling Borehole in the Sulu UHP Terrane, Eastern China. Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth, 117(B1), 24 pages. External link