Plume-driven plumbing and crustal formation in Iceland
[1] Through combination of surface wave and body wave constraints we derive a threedimensional (3-D) crustal S velocity model and Moho map for Iceland. It reveals a vast plumbing system feeding mantle plume melt into upper crustal magma chambers where crustal formation takes place. The method is bas...
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ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.412.424 2023-05-15T16:34:03+02:00 Plume-driven plumbing and crustal formation in Iceland Richard M. Allen Guust Nolet W. Jason Morgan Kristín Vogfjörd Meredith Nettles Göran Ekström Bergur H. Bergsson Pálmi Erlendsson G. R. Foulger Steinunn Jakobsdóttir Bruce R. Julian Matt Pritchard Sturla Ragnarsson Ragnar Stefánsson The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.412.424 http://seismo.berkeley.edu/~rallen/pub/2001icecrust/Allen2002IcelandCrustJGR.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.412.424 http://seismo.berkeley.edu/~rallen/pub/2001icecrust/Allen2002IcelandCrustJGR.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://seismo.berkeley.edu/~rallen/pub/2001icecrust/Allen2002IcelandCrustJGR.pdf text ftciteseerx 2020-03-15T01:15:06Z [1] Through combination of surface wave and body wave constraints we derive a threedimensional (3-D) crustal S velocity model and Moho map for Iceland. It reveals a vast plumbing system feeding mantle plume melt into upper crustal magma chambers where crustal formation takes place. The method is based on the partitioned waveform inversion to which we add additional observations. Love waves from six local events recorded on the HOTSPOT-SIL networks are fitted, Sn travel times from the same events measured, previous observations of crustal thickness are added, and all three sets of constraints simultaneously inverted for our 3-D model. In the upper crust (0–15 km) an elongated low-velocity region extends along the length of the Northern, Eastern and Western Neovolcanic Zones. The lowest velocities ( 7%) are found at 5–10 km below the two most active volcanic complexes: Hekla and Bárdarbunga-Grímsvötn. In the lower crust (>15 km) the low-velocity region can be represented as a vertical cylinder beneath central Iceland. The low-velocity structure is interpreted as the thermal halo of pipe work which connects the region of melt generation in the uppermost mantle beneath central Iceland to active volcanoes along the neovolcanic zones. Crustal thickness in Text Hekla Iceland Unknown |
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[1] Through combination of surface wave and body wave constraints we derive a threedimensional (3-D) crustal S velocity model and Moho map for Iceland. It reveals a vast plumbing system feeding mantle plume melt into upper crustal magma chambers where crustal formation takes place. The method is based on the partitioned waveform inversion to which we add additional observations. Love waves from six local events recorded on the HOTSPOT-SIL networks are fitted, Sn travel times from the same events measured, previous observations of crustal thickness are added, and all three sets of constraints simultaneously inverted for our 3-D model. In the upper crust (0–15 km) an elongated low-velocity region extends along the length of the Northern, Eastern and Western Neovolcanic Zones. The lowest velocities ( 7%) are found at 5–10 km below the two most active volcanic complexes: Hekla and Bárdarbunga-Grímsvötn. In the lower crust (>15 km) the low-velocity region can be represented as a vertical cylinder beneath central Iceland. The low-velocity structure is interpreted as the thermal halo of pipe work which connects the region of melt generation in the uppermost mantle beneath central Iceland to active volcanoes along the neovolcanic zones. Crustal thickness in |
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