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  Constraints on the Upper Mantle Structure Beneath the Pacific From 3‐D Anisotropic Waveform Modeling

Kendall, E., Ferreira, A. M. G., Chang, S., Witek, M., Peter, D. (2021): Constraints on the Upper Mantle Structure Beneath the Pacific From 3‐D Anisotropic Waveform Modeling. - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 126, 4, e2020JB020003.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020003

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Kendall, Elodie1, Author              
Ferreira, A. M. G.2, Author
Chang, S.‐J.2, Author
Witek, M.2, Author
Peter, D.2, Author
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10 Pre-GFZ, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146023              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: Seismic radial anisotropy is a crucial tool to help constrain flow in the Earth's mantle. However, Earth structure beneath the oceans imaged by current 3-D radially anisotropic mantle models shows large discrepancies. Here, we provide constraints on the radially anisotropic upper mantle structure beneath the Pacific by waveform modeling and subsequent inversion. Specifically, we objectively evaluate three 3-D tomography mantle models which exhibit varying distributions of radial anisotropy through comparisons of independent real data sets with synthetic seismograms computed with the spectral-element method. The data require an asymmetry at the East Pacific Rise (EPR) with stronger positive radial anisotropy ξ = urn:x-wiley:21699313:media:jgrb54831:jgrb54831-math-0001 = 1.13–1.16 at ∼100 km depth to the west of the EPR than to the east (ξ = 1.11–1.13). This suggests that the anisotropy in this region is due to the lattice-preferred orientation of anisotropic mantle minerals produced by shear-driven asthenospheric flow beneath the South Pacific Superswell. Our new radial anisotropy constraints in the Pacific show three distinct positive linear anomalies at ∼100 km depth. These anomalies are possibly related to mantle entrainment at the Nazca-South America subduction zone, flow at the EPR and from the South Pacific Superswell and shape-preferred orientation (SPO) of melt beneath Hawaii. Radial anisotropy reduces with lithospheric age to ξ < 1.05 in the west at ∼100 km depth, which possibly reflects a deviation from horizontal flow as the mantle is entrained with subducting slabs, a change in temperature or water content that could alter the anisotropic olivine fabric or the SPO of melt.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-04-272021
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1029/2020JB020003
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Title: Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 126 (4) Sequence Number: e2020JB020003 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2169-9313
ISSN: 2169-9356
CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/jgr_solid_earth
Publisher: American Geophysical Union (AGU)