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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2013.02.022
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The Iceland–Jan Mayen plume system and its impact on mantle dynamics in the North Atlantic region: Evidence from full-waveform inversion
作者: Florian Rickers; ; Andreas Fichtner; Jeannot Trampert
刊名: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
ISSN: 0012-1043X
出版年: 2013
卷: Volume 367, 页码:Pages 39-51
语种: 英语
英文关键词: seismology ; full-waveform inversion ; North Atlantic ; mantle plumes ; Iceland ; Jan Mayen
英文摘要: We present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing structural features in unprecedented detail down to a depth of 1300 km. The model is derived using full-waveform tomography. More specifically, we minimise the instantaneous phase misfit between synthetic and observed body- as well as surface-waveforms iteratively in a full three-dimensional, adjoint inversion. Highlights of the model in the upper mantle include a well-resolved Mid-Atlantic Ridge and two distinguishable strong low-velocity regions beneath Iceland and beneath the Kolbeinsey Ridge west of Jan Mayen. A sub-lithospheric low-velocity layer is imaged beneath much of the oceanic lithosphere, consistent with the long-wavelength bathymetric high of the North Atlantic. The low-velocity layer extends locally beneath the continental lithosphere of the southern Scandinavian Mountains, the Danish Basin, part of the British Isles and eastern Greenland. All these regions experienced post-rift uplift in Neogene times, for which the underlying mechanism is not well understood. The spatial correlation between the low-velocity layer and uplifted regions suggests dynamic support by low-density asthenosphere originating from the Iceland and Jan Mayen hotspots. Our model further suggests a lower-mantle source for the Iceland and Jan Mayen hotspots. Two distinguishable low-velocity conduits are imaged, connecting the upper-mantle anomalies beneath Iceland and Jan Mayen into the lower mantle. Both conduits are tilted to the South-East, reflecting the westward motion of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The location of the imaged Iceland conduit is in agreement with the observation of a locally thinned transition zone south of Iceland from receiver function studies.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/12057
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Florian Rickers,,Andreas Fichtner,et al. The Iceland–Jan Mayen plume system and its impact on mantle dynamics in the North Atlantic region: Evidence from full-waveform inversion[J]. Earth and Planetary Science Letters,2013-01-01,Volume 367
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