Seismological Implication to the Tectonic Evolution of the Lützow-Holm Bay Region (East Antarctica)

Passive source studies using teleseismic events demonstrated heterogeneous structure in the Lützow-Holm Bay (LHB) region, East Antarctica. Depth variations of upper mantle discontinuities (410 and 660 km) were derived from long-period receiver functions by local array stations. Shallow depths in top...

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Main Authors: Kanao, Masaki, Suvorov, Vladimir D.
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spelling ftintech:oai:intechopen.com:57726 2023-05-15T14:00:31+02:00 Seismological Implication to the Tectonic Evolution of the Lützow-Holm Bay Region (East Antarctica) Kanao, Masaki Suvorov, Vladimir D. 2017-12-20 https://mts.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/seismological-implication-to-the-tectonic-evolution-of-the-l-tzow-holm-bay-region-east-antarctica- https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.71972 en eng IntechOpen ISBN:978-1-78923-136-6 https://mts.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/seismological-implication-to-the-tectonic-evolution-of-the-l-tzow-holm-bay-region-east-antarctica- doi:10.5772/intechopen.71972 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY https://www.intechopen.com/books/6130 Tectonics - Problems of Regional Settings Chapter, Part Of Book 2017 ftintech https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.71972 2021-11-13T19:17:08Z Passive source studies using teleseismic events demonstrated heterogeneous structure in the Lützow-Holm Bay (LHB) region, East Antarctica. Depth variations of upper mantle discontinuities (410 and 660 km) were derived from long-period receiver functions by local array stations. Shallow depths in topography of upper mantle discontinuity were cleared beneath the continental ice sheet back azimuth. These results reflect a paleo-upwelling of the mantle plume associated with Gondwana breakup. Lithospheric mantle anisotropy derived by shear waves’ (SKS) splitting anticipated a relationship between “fossil” anisotropy and the past tectonics in NE-SW orientation. Origin of mantle anisotropy was assumed to be caused by supercontinent assembly rather than present asthenospheric flow parallel with absolute plate motion. The deep seismic surveys by active sources, moreover, were carried out over continental ice sheet and provided clear information on crust-mantle boundary, together with inner lithospheric mantle reflections. The extracted lithospheric cross-sectional images by seismic reflection analyses implied tectonic influence of compressive stress during Pan-African age. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet IntechOpen (E-Books) East Antarctica Lützow-Holm Bay ENVELOPE(38.000,38.000,-69.500,-69.500)
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description Passive source studies using teleseismic events demonstrated heterogeneous structure in the Lützow-Holm Bay (LHB) region, East Antarctica. Depth variations of upper mantle discontinuities (410 and 660 km) were derived from long-period receiver functions by local array stations. Shallow depths in topography of upper mantle discontinuity were cleared beneath the continental ice sheet back azimuth. These results reflect a paleo-upwelling of the mantle plume associated with Gondwana breakup. Lithospheric mantle anisotropy derived by shear waves’ (SKS) splitting anticipated a relationship between “fossil” anisotropy and the past tectonics in NE-SW orientation. Origin of mantle anisotropy was assumed to be caused by supercontinent assembly rather than present asthenospheric flow parallel with absolute plate motion. The deep seismic surveys by active sources, moreover, were carried out over continental ice sheet and provided clear information on crust-mantle boundary, together with inner lithospheric mantle reflections. The extracted lithospheric cross-sectional images by seismic reflection analyses implied tectonic influence of compressive stress during Pan-African age.
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