Seismic tomography based on P-wave travel times and improved earthquake locations provides further evidence for
mantle-wide convective flow. The use of body waves makes it possible to resolve long, narrow structures in the lower
mantle some of which can be followed to sites of present-day plate convergence at the Earth's surface. The transition
from subduction-related linear structures in the mid-mantle to long-wavelength heterogeneity near the core-mantle
boundary remains enigmatic, but at least some slab segments seem to sink to the bottom of the mantle
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