2014
DOI: 10.1002/2013gc005092
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Anisotropy beneath a highly extended continental rift

Abstract: We have employed shear wave splitting techniques to image anisotropy beneath the D'Entrecasteaux Islands, in southeastern Papua New Guinea. Our results provide a detailed picture of the extending continent that lies immediately ahead of a propagating mid-ocean ridge tip; we image the transition from continental to oceanic extension. A dense shear wave splitting data set from a 2010 to 2011 passive-source seismic deployment is analyzed using single and multichannel methods. Splitting delay times of 1-1.5 s are … Show more

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“…2 panel b) conceptual model. That the surrounding crust has subsided anomalously forming sag basins (Kusznir and Karner, 2007), which is consistent with lower crustal flow toward and into the core complexes (Fitz and Mann, 2013a), was also noted earlier.…”
Section: Comparison Of Models Ii-and Iii-a/c With Central South Atlansupporting
confidence: 81%
“…2 panel b) conceptual model. That the surrounding crust has subsided anomalously forming sag basins (Kusznir and Karner, 2007), which is consistent with lower crustal flow toward and into the core complexes (Fitz and Mann, 2013a), was also noted earlier.…”
Section: Comparison Of Models Ii-and Iii-a/c With Central South Atlansupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The low velocities in the center of the rift lie directly along strike from the youngest spreading center at 151.5°E, and continue at least 250 km to 149°E. The amplitude of the δVP anomaly suggests almost total lithospheric removal, implying mantle divergence and adiabatic upwelling of asthenosphere considerably ahead of the propagation of seafloor spreading (in agreement with spreading‐related anisotropic fabric [ Eilon et al ., ] and some other continental rifts [e.g., Rychert et al ., ]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We may not formally reject the hypothesis that the shallow part of the model is also recording only temperature heterogeneity but other factors may also be important. Strong anisotropy in this region [ Eilon et al ., ] may bias estimates of δlnVS/δlnVP [ Hacker and Abers , ] as might compositional heterogeneities associated with recent subduction (section 6.3). Moreover, several model nodes scatter toward large values of |δ lnVS/δ lnVP|.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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