Towards a multi-domain lithospheric model of East Antarctica

The knowledge of the lithospheric structure of East Antarctica is very limited and as a consequence we cannot produce accurate and precise maps of the subglacial geothermal heat flux density. Seismic tomography studies and potential field data can be used to derive lithosphere structure, but the res...

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Main Authors: Staal, T, Reading, A, Halpin, J, Whittaker, J
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Online Access:https://www.conferences.com.au/2018-taking-the-temperature-of-the-antarctic-continent-new/
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:131201 2023-05-15T13:55:18+02:00 Towards a multi-domain lithospheric model of East Antarctica Staal, T Reading, A Halpin, J Whittaker, J 2018 application/pdf https://www.conferences.com.au/2018-taking-the-temperature-of-the-antarctic-continent-new/ http://ecite.utas.edu.au/131201 en eng . http://ecite.utas.edu.au/131201/1/TACTical-Abstract-Book- 39.pdf Staal, T and Reading, A and Halpin, J and Whittaker, J, Towards a multi-domain lithospheric model of East Antarctica, TACtical Workshop Abstracts, 21-23 March 2018, Hobart, Tasmania (2018) [Conference Extract] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/131201 Earth Sciences Geophysics Seismology and Seismic Exploration Conference Extract NonPeerReviewed 2018 ftunivtasecite 2019-12-13T22:29:08Z The knowledge of the lithospheric structure of East Antarctica is very limited and as a consequence we cannot produce accurate and precise maps of the subglacial geothermal heat flux density. Seismic tomography studies and potential field data can be used to derive lithosphere structure, but the resolution is relatively low, and the smoothed models dont reflect the amalgamation of lithospheric terranes that formed the continent. We combine geophysical constraints with geological knowledge from the sparse outcrops and known geology from Gondwanan neighbours in a plate reconstruction framework to attempt a regionalization of East Antarctica. We use Bayesian inference to suggest the most probable boundaries by using a multivariate prior constrained by available geophysical datasets. The boundaries form a segmentation of the Antarctic lithosphere and can be weighted with probabilistic significance and location. Our implementation allows sequential improvement as updated and refined seismic tomography and potential field data compilations. Likewise, a more consistent approach to adding mapped geological information adds further robust constraints. The result is presented as a first draft of a multi-domain tessellated terrane map of the East Antarctic lithosphere. We believe that this approach will be useful in estimating both basal lithosphere and crustal contributions to heat flux. The approach provides a stepping stone towards more refined models in an evolving framework. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic The Antarctic East Antarctica
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Geophysics
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Reading, A
Halpin, J
Whittaker, J
Towards a multi-domain lithospheric model of East Antarctica
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description The knowledge of the lithospheric structure of East Antarctica is very limited and as a consequence we cannot produce accurate and precise maps of the subglacial geothermal heat flux density. Seismic tomography studies and potential field data can be used to derive lithosphere structure, but the resolution is relatively low, and the smoothed models dont reflect the amalgamation of lithospheric terranes that formed the continent. We combine geophysical constraints with geological knowledge from the sparse outcrops and known geology from Gondwanan neighbours in a plate reconstruction framework to attempt a regionalization of East Antarctica. We use Bayesian inference to suggest the most probable boundaries by using a multivariate prior constrained by available geophysical datasets. The boundaries form a segmentation of the Antarctic lithosphere and can be weighted with probabilistic significance and location. Our implementation allows sequential improvement as updated and refined seismic tomography and potential field data compilations. Likewise, a more consistent approach to adding mapped geological information adds further robust constraints. The result is presented as a first draft of a multi-domain tessellated terrane map of the East Antarctic lithosphere. We believe that this approach will be useful in estimating both basal lithosphere and crustal contributions to heat flux. The approach provides a stepping stone towards more refined models in an evolving framework.
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Staal, T and Reading, A and Halpin, J and Whittaker, J, Towards a multi-domain lithospheric model of East Antarctica, TACtical Workshop Abstracts, 21-23 March 2018, Hobart, Tasmania (2018) [Conference Extract]
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