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Seismic Velocity Structure of Upper Mantle Beneath the Oldest Pacific Seafloor: Insights from Finite‐Frequency Tomography

GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS(2023)

Seoul Natl Univ | Natl Taiwan Univ | Natl Taiwan Normal Univ | Univ Tokyo | Kobe Univ | Chungnam Natl Univ

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Abstract The oldest oceanic basin (160–180 Ma) in the western Pacific is the birthplace of the Pacific Plate and is thus essential for understanding the formation and evolution of the oceanic plate. However, the upper mantle structure beneath the region has not been thoroughly investigated because of the remoteness and difficulties of long‐term in situ seismic measurements at the ocean bottom. From 2018 to 2019, the Oldest‐1 experiment on the oldest seafloor was conducted as part of the international Pacific Array initiative. We present the first three‐dimensional P‐wave velocity structure down to a depth of 350 km based on the relative travel time residuals of teleseismic earthquakes recorded by 11 broadband ocean‐bottom seismometers operated during the Oldest‐1 experiment. Our result shows a fast P‐wave velocity anomaly (VP perturbation of 2%–4% faster than average) at a depth of 95–185 km beneath the northeast of the study area. This structure is interpreted as evidence of dry, viscous, and rigid materials at depths below the lithosphere. Two slow anomalies (VP perturbation of 2%–4% slower than average) are seen beneath the southwestern and eastern (the oldest seafloor >170 Ma) parts of the array site. The low‐velocity zones are found at depths of 95–305 km. The observed velocity structures can be indicative of plume activities that affected the upper mantle as the Pacific Plate migrated over hotspots from the southeast. Alternatively, the observed velocity features may provide seismic evidence for small‐scale sublithospheric convection.
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Pacific Array,broadband ocean-bottom seismometer (BBOBS),oldest Pacific Ocean basin,seismic mantle structure,finite-frequency travel time tomography,mantle plume
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要点】:本研究通过有限频次射线追踪方法揭示了太平洋最古老海盆上地幔的三维P波速度结构,发现了与地幔热柱活动相关的异常速度结构。

方法】:利用2018至2019年间Oldest-1实验中11个宽带海底地震仪记录的远震P波旅行时残差,进行相对旅行时残差分析,得到三维P波速度结构。

实验】:在Oldest-1实验中,通过11个宽带海底地震仪记录的数据,发现研究区域东北部95-185 km深度处存在P波速度正异常(VP扰动为2%-4%快于平均速度),西南部和东部(最古老海盆>170 Ma)存在P波速度负异常(VP扰动为2%-4%慢于平均速度),这些低速区域位于95-305 km深度。