北美洲和东北太平洋海底广泛的 D″各向异性及其对上地幔各向异性测量的影响

IF 3.9 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1029/2024JB029516
Jonathan Wolf, Daniel A. Frost, Alexia Brewster, Maureen D. Long, Ed Garnero, John D. West
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通过对穿过地球最底层地幔的地震波的观测,可以深入了解地幔深部的结构和动态,通常是在相对较小的空间尺度上。在这里,我们利用在包括美国、墨西哥和中美洲在内的大片地区记录到的 SKS、S2KS、S3KS 和 PKS 信号来研究北美和太平洋东北部大片地区下的最深地幔。这些相位通过波束成形得到增强,然后用于研究与极化和传播方向有关的剪切波速度(地震各向异性)。差分法使我们能够稳健地识别来自 D″${mathrm{D}}^{\prime\prime}}$ 各向异性的贡献。我们的研究结果表明,约有一半的研究区域存在强烈的地震各向异性,这表明D″${mathrm{D}}^{\prime\prime}}$各向异性可能比通常认为的更为普遍。在某些区域,各向异性可能是由下沉冷板块驱动的流动引起的,而在其他更紧凑的区域,则是由上涌流动引起的。测量到的最下层地幔各向异性引起的劈裂足够强烈,在解释某些地区上地幔各向异性引起的SKS劈裂时不可忽略,这可能会促使今后重新评估北美和中美洲地下的上地幔各向异性。
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Widespread D ″ ${\mathbf{D}}^{\mathbf{{\prime\prime}}}$ Anisotropy Beneath North America and the Northeastern Pacific and Implications for Upper Mantle Anisotropy Measurements

Observations of seismic waves that have passed through the Earth's lowermost mantle provide insight into deep mantle structure and dynamics, often on relatively small spatial scales. Here we use SKS, S2KS, S3KS, and PKS signals recorded across a large region including the United States, Mexico, and Central America to study the deepest mantle beneath large swaths of North America and the northeastern Pacific Ocean. These phases are enhanced via beamforming and then used to investigate polarization- and propagation direction-dependent shear wave speeds (seismic anisotropy). A differential splitting approach enables us to robustly identify contributions from D ${\mathrm{D}}^{{\prime\prime}}$ anisotropy. Our results show strong seismic anisotropy in approximately half of our study region, indicating that D ${\mathrm{D}}^{{\prime\prime}}$ anisotropy may be more prevalent than commonly thought. In some regions, the anisotropy may be induced by flow driven by sinking cold slabs, and in other, more compact regions, by upwelling flow. Measured splitting due to lowermost mantle anisotropy is sufficiently strong to be non-negligible in interpretations of SKS splitting due to upper mantle anisotropy in certain regions, which may prompt future re-evaluations of upper mantle anisotropy beneath North and Central America.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth serves as the premier publication for the breadth of solid Earth geophysics including (in alphabetical order): electromagnetic methods; exploration geophysics; geodesy and gravity; geodynamics, rheology, and plate kinematics; geomagnetism and paleomagnetism; hydrogeophysics; Instruments, techniques, and models; solid Earth interactions with the cryosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and climate; marine geology and geophysics; natural and anthropogenic hazards; near surface geophysics; petrology, geochemistry, and mineralogy; planet Earth physics and chemistry; rock mechanics and deformation; seismology; tectonophysics; and volcanology. JGR: Solid Earth has long distinguished itself as the venue for publication of Research Articles backed solidly by data and as well as presenting theoretical and numerical developments with broad applications. Research Articles published in JGR: Solid Earth have had long-term impacts in their fields. JGR: Solid Earth provides a venue for special issues and special themes based on conferences, workshops, and community initiatives. JGR: Solid Earth also publishes Commentaries on research and emerging trends in the field; these are commissioned by the editors, and suggestion are welcome.
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