1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1992.tb00870.x
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Observations of very highP-velocities in the subducted slab, New Zealand, and their relation with the slab geometry

Abstract: A set of high quality aftershock data recorded on a closely spaced network of seismographs at Wellington, New Zealand, has enabled the determination of apparent wavefront speeds and azimuths controlled by the subducting Pacific plate. The former were very high (8.7 f 0.2 km s-') and the latter were shifted by as much as 10" eastward of the source-receiver line, which made an angle of about 12" downdip with the strike of the subducted slab beneath the North Island.The wavefront characteristics are modelled in t… Show more

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“…The highest velocities may be there to produce sharp gradients in the coarsely parametrized model. Below the forearc these velocities replicate high velocities obtained previously from earthquake studies and seismic refraction experiments (Galea 1992; Chadwick 1997). Vp appears to be highest to the southwest of Lake Taupo, in concert with lower Vp/Vs (Figs 6i–k).…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The highest velocities may be there to produce sharp gradients in the coarsely parametrized model. Below the forearc these velocities replicate high velocities obtained previously from earthquake studies and seismic refraction experiments (Galea 1992; Chadwick 1997). Vp appears to be highest to the southwest of Lake Taupo, in concert with lower Vp/Vs (Figs 6i–k).…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The mantle of the subducting plate has Vp of 8.0–8.7 km s −1 , similar to Chadwick's (1997) and Robinson's (1986) models. The high Vp has been observed in other studies and anisotropy has been considered an explanation (Galea 1992). While there is likely some anisotropy in the subducting plate, our local earthquake inversion method uses numerous ray paths with a wide range of azimuths and the 3‐D velocities will be generally representative of average velocities rather than fast anisotropic velocities.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Some earthquakes to the northeast of the TVZ were rejected because the observed and expected backazimuths of the initial P ‐wave arrival were notably different, probably due to the effect of refraction along the Kermadec and Hikurangi subduction zones (e.g. Ansell & Gubbins 1986; Galea 1992). The term ‘backazimuth’ used throughout this study refers to the direction from the station towards the earthquake epicentre, measured positive clockwise from north.…”
Section: Receiver Function Data and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%