Seismic anisotropy of the mantle lithosphere beneath the Swedish National Seismological Network (SNSN)

Tuna Eken*, Jaroslava Plomerová, Roland Roberts, Ludek Vecsey, Vladislav Babuška, Hossein Shomali, Reynir Bodvarsson

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Abstract

Body-wave analysis - shear-wave splitting and P travel time residuals - detect anisotropic structure of the upper mantle beneath the Swedish part of Fennoscandia. Geographic variations of both the splitting measurements and the P-residual spheres map regions of different fabrics of the mantle lithosphere. The fabric of individual mantle domains is internally consistent, usually with sudden changes at their boundaries. Distinct backazimuth dependence of SKS splitting excludes single-layer anisotropy models with horizontal symmetry axes for the whole region. Based upon joint inversion of body-wave anisotropic parameters, we instead propose 3D self-consistent anisotropic models of well-defined mantle lithosphere domains with differently oriented fabrics approximated by hexagonal aggregates with plunging symmetry axes. The domain-like structure of the Precambrian mantle lithosphere, most probably retaining fossil fabric since the domains' origin, supports the idea of the existence of an early form of plate tectonics during the formation of continental cratons already in the Archean. Similarly to different geochemical and geological constraints, the 3D anisotropy modelling and mapping of fabrics of the lithosphere domains contribute to tracking plate tectonics regimes back in time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)241-258
Number of pages18
JournalTectonophysics
Volume480
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jan 2010
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The authors are grateful to Dr. Sverker Olsson not only for providing a crustal thickness data but also for the valuable discussions. Drs. Ari Tryggvason, Bjorn Lund, Mr. Conny Holmquist, Mr. Hans Palm, Mr. Palmi Erlendsson, Mrs Kristin Jondsdottir and all other workers of the SNSN are thanked for the maintenance of real-time data acquisition of the SNSN network. Reviews of M.K. Savage and J. Park helped to improve the manuscript and were greatly appreciated. The work was supported by grant nos. IAA300120709 and KJB300120605 of the Grant Agency of the Czech Academy of Sciences . This work is also supported by Uppsala University . We used GMT software ( Wessel and Smith, 1995 ) to prepare most of figures.

FundersFunder number
Grant Agency of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Uppsala Universitet

    Keywords

    • Baltic Shield
    • Domains and their boundaries in the mantle
    • Mantle lithosphere
    • Seismic anisotropy

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