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Seismic evidence for residual mantle underplating the lithosphere beneath the Ontong Java Plateau

Authors :
Takehi Isse
Daisuke Suetsugu
Akira Ishikawa
Hajime Shiobara
Hiroko Sugioka
Aki Ito
Yuki Kawano
Kazunori Yoshizawa
Yasushi Ishihara
Satoru Tanaka
Masayuki Obayashi
Takashi Tonegawa
Junko Yoshimitsu
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2020.

Abstract

The Ontong Java Plateau (OJP), one of the largest oceanic plateaus located in the western Pacific Ocean, was first formed by a massive volcanism at 122 Ma, which had a major effect on the Earth's environments, including global climate change, oceanic anoxic events, and mass extinction of marine life. However, the cause of the volcanism remainscontroversial since the underground structure beneath the OJP has been poorly understood due to limited geophysical and geochemical data. To improve such situation, we conducted about 1.6-year long-term seafloor observation on the OJP and its vicinity. Using seismograms obtained by this observation as well as those from existing seismic stations, we obtained three dimensional radially anisotropic shear wave velocity structure beneath the OJP at depths down to 300 km.Obtained structure shows the following new features:(1) Beneath the Caroline Islands, in the north of the OJP, 1 % slow anomalies exist, which may be associated with the Caroline hotspot activity;(2) In the center of the OJP at depths between 70–130 km, about 2% fast anomalies, whose shear wave speed is about 4.45-4.55 km/s, exists.(3) The seismic structure clearly shows that the lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary (LAB) beneath the center of the OJP is located about 40 km deeper than that beneath the surrounding normal oceanic seafloor.Judging from our results and petrological/rheological constraints given by previous studies, we interpret that the LAB is deepened by dehydrated residual material from hot mantle plume underplating a pre-existing lithosphere during a formation of OJP.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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