1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1975.tb00643.x
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The Crust and Upper Mantle of Central Mexico

Abstract: Six strain and inertial seismographs at Queen Creek, Arizona (QC-AZ), recorded six modes of surface waves from a suite of 18 earthquakes near Chiapas, Mexico. The six group-velocity dispersion curves were used in a least-squares inversion to estimate the shear velocity structure of the upper 380km of crust and mantle in central Mexico. Multiple filter analysis of 108 seismograms produced group velocity dispersion curves slower than average continental paths. The range of the average deviation from the mean dis… Show more

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“…Para estos autores el espesor de la corteza al centro de la SMO es de 40 km pero se reduce a 25 km en la costa este del Golfo de California. La región al este, centro y sur de la SMO tiene también un espesor menor: Fix (1975) proporciona valores de ~30 km en base a ondas superfi ciales y Campos- Enríquez et al (1994) consideran una Moho a 33 km para la Mesa Central (Figura 6).…”
Section: La Corteza Y El Manto En La Smo: Datos Geofísicosunclassified
“…Para estos autores el espesor de la corteza al centro de la SMO es de 40 km pero se reduce a 25 km en la costa este del Golfo de California. La región al este, centro y sur de la SMO tiene también un espesor menor: Fix (1975) proporciona valores de ~30 km en base a ondas superfi ciales y Campos- Enríquez et al (1994) consideran una Moho a 33 km para la Mesa Central (Figura 6).…”
Section: La Corteza Y El Manto En La Smo: Datos Geofísicosunclassified
“…The majority of the magma volume produced by partial melting of man tle might be accumulated at the base of the crust under the SCN. Fix (1975) reported a decrease in the seismic velocities at the base of the crust in this region. Campos-Enríquez and Sánchez-Zamora (2000) have indeed interpreted gravity data to infer the presence of partial melts in the lower crust beneath the SCN area.…”
Section: Volcanic Activity and Geological Outline In The Scnmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Fix (1975) reported a decrease in the seismic velocities at the base of the crust in the central MVB. Campos-Enríquez and Sánchez-Zamora (2000) have indeed interpreted gravity data to infer the presence of partial melts in the lower crust beneath this region.…”
Section: Proposed Magma Mingling/mixing Scenariomentioning
confidence: 98%