The quality factor Q has been measured in the Pacific ocean along many paths using long period seismograms of the Geoscope and IDA networks. The Love and Rayleigh phase velocity and QR−1have been regionalised in the period range 60s to 200s, and then simultaneously inverted at depth to obtain 3D images of S‐wave velocity and attenuation Qβ−1in the depth range 60–300km. Up to 100s, three very attenuating zones appear, one under the East Pacific Rise (E.P.R), another one around Hawaii, a third one east of Kermadec. By inversion, those three anomalies are found stable down to 160km. Below 200km, lateral variations are less intense and differently distributed; the maximum attenuation seems to concentrate along a northeast trend in the North Central
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