Precambrian Plate Tectonics in Northern Hudson Bay: Evidence From P and S Wave Seismic Tomography and Analysis of Source Side Effects in Relative Arrival-Time Data Sets
seismic tomography;
relative arrival time;
cratonic lithosphere;
Precambrian tectonics;
Trans-Hudson Orogen;
source side effect;
WESTERN CHURCHILL PROVINCE;
UPPER-MANTLE TOMOGRAPHY;
SHEAR-VELOCITY MODEL;
STRUCTURE BENEATH;
RAE CRATON;
CONTINENTAL LITHOSPHERE;
SUPERIOR PROVINCE;
THERMAL STRUCTURE;
TRAVEL-TIME;
HEAT-FLOW;
D O I:
10.1029/2018JB015473
中图分类号:
P3 [地球物理学];
P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号:
0708 ;
070902 ;
摘要:
The geology of northern Hudson Bay, Canada, documents more than 2 billion years of history including the assembly of Precambrian and Archean terranes during several Paleoproterozoic orogenies, culminating in the Trans-Hudson Orogen (THO) approximate to 1.8Ga. The THO has been hypothesized to be similar in scale and nature to the ongoing Himalaya-Karakoram-Tibetan orogen, but the nature of lithospheric terrane boundaries, including potential plate-scale underthrusting, is poorly understood. To address this problem, we present new P and S wave tomographic models of the mantle seismic structure using data from recent seismograph networks stretching from northern Ontario to Nunavut (60-100 degrees W and 50-80 degrees N). The large size of our network requires careful mitigation of the influence of source side structure that contaminates our relative arrival time residuals. Our tomographic models reveal a complicated internal structure in the Archean Churchill plate. However, no seismic wave speed distinction is observed across the Snowbird Tectonic Zone, which bisects the Churchill. The mantle lithosphere in the central region of Hudson Bay is distinct from the THO, indicating potential boundaries of microcontinents and lithospheric blocks between the principal colliders. Slow wave speeds underlie southern Baffin Island, the leading edge of the generally high wave speed Churchill plate. This is interpreted to be Paleoproterozoic material underthrust beneath Baffin Island in a modern-style subduction zone setting.