Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data

We here exploit fundamental mode Rayleigh and Love seismic wave information and the high resolution satellite global gravity model GGM02C to obtain a 1° × 1° 3-D image of: (a) upper-mantle isotropic shear-wave speeds; (b) densities; and (c) density-vScoupling below the European plate (20°N–90°N) (40...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Main Authors: Tondi, R., Schivardi, R., Molinari, I., Morelli, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_1070892 2023-05-15T16:29:52+02:00 Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data Tondi, R. Schivardi, R. Molinari, I. Morelli, A. 2012 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_1070892 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1029/2012JB009149 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_1070892 Journal of Geophysical Research info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2012 ftgfzpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1029/2012JB009149 2022-09-14T05:56:05Z We here exploit fundamental mode Rayleigh and Love seismic wave information and the high resolution satellite global gravity model GGM02C to obtain a 1° × 1° 3-D image of: (a) upper-mantle isotropic shear-wave speeds; (b) densities; and (c) density-vScoupling below the European plate (20°N–90°N) (40°W–70°E). The 3-D image of the density-vScoupling provides unprecedented detail of information on the compositional and thermal contributions to density structures. The accurate and high-resolution crustal model allows us to compute a reliable residual topography to understand the dynamic implications of our models. The correlation between residual topography and mantle residual gravity anomalies defines three large-scale regions where upper mantle dynamics produce surface expression: the East European Craton; the eastern side of the Arabian Plate; and the Mediterranean Basin. The effects of mantle convection are also clearly visible at: (1) the Eastern Sirt Embayment; (2) the West African Craton northern margins; (3) the volcanically active region of the Canarian Archipelago; (4) the northern edge of the Central European Volcanic Province; and (5) the Northeastern part of the Atlantic Ocean, between Greenland and Iceland. Strong connections are observed among areas of weak radial anisotropy and areas where the mantle dynamics show surface expression. Although both thermal and additional dependencies have been incorporated into the density model, convective down-welling in the mantle below the East European Craton is required to explain the strong correlation between the estimated negative mantle residual anomalies and the negative residual topography. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Iceland GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) Greenland Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 117 B9
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description We here exploit fundamental mode Rayleigh and Love seismic wave information and the high resolution satellite global gravity model GGM02C to obtain a 1° × 1° 3-D image of: (a) upper-mantle isotropic shear-wave speeds; (b) densities; and (c) density-vScoupling below the European plate (20°N–90°N) (40°W–70°E). The 3-D image of the density-vScoupling provides unprecedented detail of information on the compositional and thermal contributions to density structures. The accurate and high-resolution crustal model allows us to compute a reliable residual topography to understand the dynamic implications of our models. The correlation between residual topography and mantle residual gravity anomalies defines three large-scale regions where upper mantle dynamics produce surface expression: the East European Craton; the eastern side of the Arabian Plate; and the Mediterranean Basin. The effects of mantle convection are also clearly visible at: (1) the Eastern Sirt Embayment; (2) the West African Craton northern margins; (3) the volcanically active region of the Canarian Archipelago; (4) the northern edge of the Central European Volcanic Province; and (5) the Northeastern part of the Atlantic Ocean, between Greenland and Iceland. Strong connections are observed among areas of weak radial anisotropy and areas where the mantle dynamics show surface expression. Although both thermal and additional dependencies have been incorporated into the density model, convective down-welling in the mantle below the East European Craton is required to explain the strong correlation between the estimated negative mantle residual anomalies and the negative residual topography.
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author Tondi, R.
Schivardi, R.
Molinari, I.
Morelli, A.
spellingShingle Tondi, R.
Schivardi, R.
Molinari, I.
Morelli, A.
Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data
author_facet Tondi, R.
Schivardi, R.
Molinari, I.
Morelli, A.
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title Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data
title_short Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data
title_full Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data
title_fullStr Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data
title_full_unstemmed Upper mantle structure below the European continent: Constraints from surface-wave tomography and GRACE satellite gravity data
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