Fine Pacific slab structure in lower MTZ beneath the northeast Asia edge and its implication for deep water transportation
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报告开始:2024年05月19日 14:30(Asia/Shanghai)

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所在会场:[S9] 主题9、地球物理与大地测量 [S9-3] 主题9、地球物理与大地测量 专题9.3、专题9.6、专题9.9(19日下午,305A)

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The mantle transition zone (MTZ) plays an important role in deep dynamics of the subducted slab and mantle convection in the subduction zone. Based on triplicated waveforms of three deep-focus earthquakes in northern Kuril recorded by the China National Seismic Network (CNSN), we constructed both P and SH velocity structures of the MTZ beneath the northwest Asia edge, using improved grid-searched waveform modelings. we confirmed a high-velocity anomaly (HVA, average 3.3% δVp and 2.3% δVs) with a thickness of 130-138 km in lower MTZ. Furthermore, the HVA hosts a top interface with positive velocity contrasts (4.3% δVp, 3.2% δVs), while the 660-km discontinuity (660) shows small velocity contrasts (3.6% δVp, 5.1% δVs) and slight depressions (0-10 km), suggesting the existence of the stagnating Pacific slab. We infer that the high Vp/Vs ratio (~1.85) implies the water content (~0.41 wt%) preserved inside the stagnant slab, evidencing the water transportation into lower MTZ. The weakened slab in the MTZ easily piles and buckles, inducing the slab thickening. The long-term slab stagnation may alter the localized material and heat exchange mode between the MTZ and lower mantle. Our results can provide more insight into deep subduction dynamics in the northwestern Pacific.
 
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Northeast Asia edge,MTZ velocity structure,Stagnant Pacific slab,Grid-searched waveform modeling,CNSN waveforms
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崔清辉
副研究员 中国地震局地震预测研究所

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崔清辉 中国地震局地震预测研究所
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