Lateral variations in Compressional/Shear velocities at the base of the mantle |
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Authors: | Wysession Langenhorst Fouch Fischer Al-Eqabi Shore Clarke |
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Affiliation: | Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. Department of Geological Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA. Department of Geological Sciences, Brown University, Provide. |
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Abstract: | Observations of core-diffracted P (Pdiff) and SH (SHdiff) waves recorded by the Missouri-to-Massachusetts (MOMA) seismic array show that the ratio of compressional (P) seismic velocities to horizontal shear (SH) velocities at the base of the mantle changes abruptly from beneath the mid-Pacific (VP/VS = 1.88, also the value predicted by reference Earth models) to beneath Alaska (VP/VS = 1.83). This change signifies a sudden lateral variation in material properties that may have a mineralogical or textural origin. A textural change could be a result of shear stresses induced during the arrival at the core of ancient lithosphere from the northern Pacific paleotrench. |
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