Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves

Dispersed $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from intermediate‐depth earthquakes in the Alaskan subduction zone provide insight into the low‐velocity structure of the subducting oceanic crust. $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from 41 earthquakes in the eastern section of the arc show significant guided wave dispe...

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Main Authors: Coulson, S., Garth, T., Rietbrock, Andreas
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Published: Karlsruhe 2018
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5445/ir/1000091760 2023-05-15T18:44:38+02:00 Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves Coulson, S. Garth, T. Rietbrock, Andreas 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5445/ir/1000091760 https://publikationen.bibliothek.kit.edu/1000091760 en eng Karlsruhe Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.de CC-BY Text article-journal Journal Article ScholarlyArticle 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5445/ir/1000091760 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Dispersed $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from intermediate‐depth earthquakes in the Alaskan subduction zone provide insight into the low‐velocity structure of the subducting oceanic crust. $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from 41 earthquakes in the eastern section of the arc show significant guided wave dispersion, with high‐frequency (>1 Hz) energy delayed by up to 2–3 s. We simulate this dispersion using a 2‐D finite difference waveform propagation model, systematically varying both $\textit{P}$ wave velocity and low‐velocity layer thickness parameters to find the lowest misfit between the observed and synthetic waveforms. We infer a 6 to 10 km thick low‐velocity layer with a $\textit{P}$ wave velocity contrast of 7–15% with the overriding mantle, velocities which cannot be entirely accounted for by metamorphosed mid‐ocean ridge basalt compositions. We postulate that this structure is the remnant of the subducted Yakutat terrane, significantly thinned at depth by metamorphism or delamination of material during subduction. Text Yakutat Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description Dispersed $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from intermediate‐depth earthquakes in the Alaskan subduction zone provide insight into the low‐velocity structure of the subducting oceanic crust. $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from 41 earthquakes in the eastern section of the arc show significant guided wave dispersion, with high‐frequency (>1 Hz) energy delayed by up to 2–3 s. We simulate this dispersion using a 2‐D finite difference waveform propagation model, systematically varying both $\textit{P}$ wave velocity and low‐velocity layer thickness parameters to find the lowest misfit between the observed and synthetic waveforms. We infer a 6 to 10 km thick low‐velocity layer with a $\textit{P}$ wave velocity contrast of 7–15% with the overriding mantle, velocities which cannot be entirely accounted for by metamorphosed mid‐ocean ridge basalt compositions. We postulate that this structure is the remnant of the subducted Yakutat terrane, significantly thinned at depth by metamorphism or delamination of material during subduction.
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author Coulson, S.
Garth, T.
Rietbrock, Andreas
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Garth, T.
Rietbrock, Andreas
Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves
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Garth, T.
Rietbrock, Andreas
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title Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves
title_short Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves
title_full Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves
title_fullStr Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves
title_full_unstemmed Velocity Structure of the Subducted Yakutat Terrane, Alaska: Insights From Guided Waves
title_sort velocity structure of the subducted yakutat terrane, alaska: insights from guided waves
publisher Karlsruhe
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.5445/ir/1000091760
https://publikationen.bibliothek.kit.edu/1000091760
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