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Active-source seismic survey on the northeastern Hawaiian Arch: insights into crustal structure and mantle reflectors

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EARTH PLANETS AND SPACE
卷 70, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s40623-018-0891-8

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Hawaiian Arch; Ocean-bottom seismometer; Multi-channel seismic reflection data

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  1. Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
  2. US National Science Foundation [OCE 1355468]

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Seismic refraction and multi-channel seismic reflection surveys were conducted on the northeastern Hawaiian Arch to examine the effect of hotspot volcanism on the seismic structure of the crust and uppermost mantle. The crustal thickness deduced from the refraction data was typical for oceanic crust, which suggests that magmatic underplating does not occur, at least in our survey area, although the crustal seismic velocity may be influenced by flexure of the lithosphere on the arch. We identified high P-wave velocities (similar to 8.65 km/s) in the uppermost mantle parallel to the paleo-seafloor spreading direction, which indicates that the shallower mantle structure immediately below the Moho preserves the original structure formed at a mid-ocean ridge. Moreover, we observed wide-angle reflection waves at large offsets in ocean-bottom seismometer records. The travel time analysis results showed that these waves were reflected from mantle reflectors at depths of 30-85 km below the seafloor, which are considered to represent heterogeneities consisting of frozen melts created during the cooling of the plate.

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