SEISMIC IMAGING OF HOTSPOT-RELATED CRUSTAL UNDERPLATING BENEATH THE MARQUESAS ISLANDS

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作者
CARESS, DW
MCNUTT, MK
DETRICK, RS
MUTTER, JC
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[1] SEABEAM INSTRUMENTS,E WALPOLE,MA 02032
[2] MIT,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139
[3] WOODS HOLE OCEANOG INST,WOODS HOLE,MA 02543
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10.1038/373600a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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VOLCANISM in active continental rift zones(1,2) or on rifted continental margins(3) is frequently associated with unusually high lower-crustal seismic velocities, indicating the presence of large igneous intrusions at the base of the crust. The only comprehensive investigation of crustal underplating at an oceanic hotspot, beneath Hawaii(4-6), has yielded controversial results(7). Here we report the results of seismic refraction experiments across the Marquesas Islands hotspot trace, which show that the island chain is underlain by crust 15-17 km thick, and that a large lower-crustal region (275 km wide and 2-8 km thick) has seismic velocities (7.3-7.75 km s(-1)) indicative of crustal underplating. Wide-angle reflections occur near the base of the normal lower-crustal velocities and at the base of the underplating complex; we interpret these reflectors as the relict pre-hotspot Moho and the current post-hotspot Moho, respectively. The high-velocity material may be purely intrusive or may consist of a mixture of intrusive and preexisting rocks. The volume of the high-velocity body is impressive, amounting to nearly twice the volume of volcanics erupted at the surface.
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