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TECTONOPHYSICS
卷 341, 期 1-4, 页码 1-17出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0040-1951(01)00181-0
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northeastern Japan; travel-time tomography; seismic velocity structure; active volcano; fluids
A dense seismic network was temporarily deployed during 1997 - 1999 in the central part of northeastern Japan by Japanese university research groups. Using the local earthquake arrival time data recorded by the network, we have determined high-resolution three-dimensional images of P-wave velocity (V-p), S-wave velocity (V-s)and V-p/V-s ratio in this area. Our results show that low V-p, low V-s and high V-p/V-s, areas are extensively distributed in the uppermost mantle along the volcanic front. In the lower crust, low V-p, low V-s and high V-p/V-s areas are visible but they are confined to the individual volcanic areas. In contrast, the upper crust of volcanic areas shows low V-p, low V-s and low V-p/V-s rather than high V-p/V-s. These observations suggest that partial melting materials exist in the uppermost mantle along the volcanic front and they spread up to the midcrust of the volcanic areas. Low V-p, low V-s and low V-p/V-s in the upper crust of the volcanic areas suggest the presence of H2O (rather than melt) there. Deep low-frequency microearthquakes, perhaps caused by the rapid movement of fluids, are located mostly at the edge of partial melting zones, particularly at their upper surface. Distinct S-wave reflectors (bright spots) with large reflection coefficients are distributed in the midcrust with slightly low V-p/V-s, suggesting that most of them are filled with H2O. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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