The seismic tomography problem does not have a
unique solution, and published tomographic images
have been equivocal with regard to the deep structure
of subducting slabs. An improved tomographic
method, using a more realistic background Earth
model and surface-reflected as well as direct seismic
phases, shows that slabs beneath the Japan
and Izu Bonin island arcs are deflected at the
boundary between upper and lower mantle,
whereas those beneath the northern Kuril and
Mariana arcs sink into the lower mantle
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