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The unique dynamics of the Pacific Hemisphere mantle and its signature on seismic anisotropy

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 208, Issue 3-4, Pages 219-233

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00037-2

Keywords

Pacific Hemisphere; East Pacific Rise; South Pacific Superswell; mega-plume

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The portion of Earth's mantle lying below the hemispherical region occupied by the Pacific Ocean basin is characterized by a unique style of convection. The unique dynamics below the 'Pacific Hemisphere' are revealed by analyzing the mantle flow predicted on the basis of high-resolution seismic images of mantle structure. In the Pacific Hemisphere we find a dome-like upwelling, originating in the lower mantle, which actively transports material into the upper mantle. A unique aspect of this flow, found only in the Pacific Hemisphere, is a 'demi-tour' or U-turn of the circulation which occurs in the shallow mantle, west of the East Pacific Ridge. This 'demi-tour' connects the westward movement of the Pacific plate to the dome-like upwelling below the central Pacific Ocean and it also provides an explanation for the asymmetric distribution of seismic anisotropy on either side of the ridge axis. In a global analysis of the correlation between mantle flow and seismic anisotropy, we find the strongest agreement occurs in the Pacific Hemisphere mantle. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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