Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield

Summary Being far from plate boundaries but covered with seismograph networks, the Fennoscandian Shield features an ideal test laboratory for studies of intraplate seismicity. For this purpose, this study applies 4190 earthquake events from years 2000–2015 with magnitudes ranging from 0.10 to 5.22 i...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Veikkolainen, Toni, Kukkonen, Ilmo T, Tiira, Timo
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2017
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx373
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/gji/ggx373 2024-09-15T18:06:05+00:00 Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield Veikkolainen, Toni Kukkonen, Ilmo T Tiira, Timo 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx373 http://academic.oup.com/gji/article-pdf/211/3/1414/32616997/ggx373.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Geophysical Journal International volume 211, issue 3, page 1414-1427 ISSN 0956-540X 1365-246X journal-article 2017 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx373 2024-06-24T04:25:16Z Summary Being far from plate boundaries but covered with seismograph networks, the Fennoscandian Shield features an ideal test laboratory for studies of intraplate seismicity. For this purpose, this study applies 4190 earthquake events from years 2000–2015 with magnitudes ranging from 0.10 to 5.22 in Finnish and Swedish national catalogues. In addition, 223 heat flow determinations from both countries and their immediate vicinity were used to analyse the potential correlation of earthquake focal depths and the spatially interpolated heat flow field. Separate subset analyses were performed for five areas of notable seismic activity: the southern Gulf of Bothnia coast of Sweden (area 1), the northern Gulf of Bothnia coast of Sweden (area 2), the Swedish Norrbotten and western Finnish Lapland (area 3), the Kuusamo region of Finland (area 4) and the southernmost Sweden (area 5). In total, our subsets incorporated 3619 earthquake events. No obvious relation of heat flow and focal depth exists, implying that variations of heat flow are primarily caused by shallow lying heat producing units instead of deeper sources. This allows for construction of generic geotherms for the range of representative palaeoclimatically corrected (steady-state) surface heat flow values (40–60 mW m−2). The 1-D geotherms constructed for a three-layer crust and lithospheric upper mantle are based on mantle heat flow constrained with the aid of mantle xenolith thermobarometry (9–15 mW m−2), upper crustal heat production values (3.3–1.1 μWm−3) and the brittle-ductile transition temperature (350 °C) assigned to the cut-off depth of seismicity (28 ± 4 km). For the middle and lower crust heat production values of 0.6 and 0.2 μWm−3 were assigned, respectively. The models suggest a Moho temperature range of 460–500 °C. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Lapland Norrbotten Oxford University Press Geophysical Journal International 211 3 1414 1427
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description Summary Being far from plate boundaries but covered with seismograph networks, the Fennoscandian Shield features an ideal test laboratory for studies of intraplate seismicity. For this purpose, this study applies 4190 earthquake events from years 2000–2015 with magnitudes ranging from 0.10 to 5.22 in Finnish and Swedish national catalogues. In addition, 223 heat flow determinations from both countries and their immediate vicinity were used to analyse the potential correlation of earthquake focal depths and the spatially interpolated heat flow field. Separate subset analyses were performed for five areas of notable seismic activity: the southern Gulf of Bothnia coast of Sweden (area 1), the northern Gulf of Bothnia coast of Sweden (area 2), the Swedish Norrbotten and western Finnish Lapland (area 3), the Kuusamo region of Finland (area 4) and the southernmost Sweden (area 5). In total, our subsets incorporated 3619 earthquake events. No obvious relation of heat flow and focal depth exists, implying that variations of heat flow are primarily caused by shallow lying heat producing units instead of deeper sources. This allows for construction of generic geotherms for the range of representative palaeoclimatically corrected (steady-state) surface heat flow values (40–60 mW m−2). The 1-D geotherms constructed for a three-layer crust and lithospheric upper mantle are based on mantle heat flow constrained with the aid of mantle xenolith thermobarometry (9–15 mW m−2), upper crustal heat production values (3.3–1.1 μWm−3) and the brittle-ductile transition temperature (350 °C) assigned to the cut-off depth of seismicity (28 ± 4 km). For the middle and lower crust heat production values of 0.6 and 0.2 μWm−3 were assigned, respectively. The models suggest a Moho temperature range of 460–500 °C.
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author Veikkolainen, Toni
Kukkonen, Ilmo T
Tiira, Timo
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Kukkonen, Ilmo T
Tiira, Timo
Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield
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title Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield
title_short Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield
title_full Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield
title_fullStr Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield
title_full_unstemmed Heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield
title_sort heat flow, seismic cut-off depth and thermal modeling of the fennoscandian shield
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