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Upper mantle Q and thermal structure beneath Tanzania, East Africa from teleseismic P wave spectra -: art. no. L15611

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 31, Issue 15, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2004GL020351

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We measure P wave spectral amplitude ratios from deep-focus earthquakes recorded at broadband seismic stations of the Tanzania network to estimate regional variation of sublithospheric mantle attenuation beneath the Tanzania craton and the eastern branch of the East African Rift. One-dimensional profiles of Q(P) adequately explain the systematic variation of P wave attenuation in the sublithospheric upper mantle: Q(P) similar to 175 beneath the cratonic lithosphere, while it is similar to 80 beneath the rifted lithosphere. By combining the Q(P) values and a model of P wave velocity perturbations, we estimate that the temperature beneath the rifted lithosphere (100-400 km depth) is 140-280 K higher than ambient mantle temperatures, consistent with the observation that the 410 km discontinuity in this region is depressed by 30-40 km.

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