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Seismic evidence for a 1000 km mantle discontinuity under the Pacific

Earth Sciences

Seismic evidence for a 1000 km mantle discontinuity under the Pacific

Z. Zhang, J. C. E. Irving, et al.

Discover the secrets of Earth's interior as researchers Zhendong Zhang, Jessica C. E. Irving, Frederik J. Simons, and Tariq Alkhalifah unveil new seismic imaging techniques. Their findings reveal a hot mantle and intriguing mid-mantle discontinuities that could reshape our understanding of tectonic activity beneath the Pacific.... show more
Abstract
Seismic discontinuities in the mantle are indicators of its thermo-chemical state and offer clues to its dynamics. Ray-based seismic methods, though limited by the approximations made, have mapped mantle transition zone discontinuities in detail, but have yet to offer definitive conclusions on the presence and nature of mid-mantle discontinuities. Here, we show how to use a wave-equation-based imaging method, reverse-time migration of precursors to surface-reflected seismic body waves, to uncover both mantle transition zone and mid-mantle discontinuities, and interpret their physical nature. We observe a thinned mantle transition zone southeast of Hawaii, and a reduction in impedance contrast around 410 km depth in the same area, suggesting a hotter-than-average mantle in the region. Here, we furthermore reveal a 4000–5000 km-wide reflector in new images of the mid mantle below the central Pacific, at 950–1050 km depth. This deep discontinuity exhibits strong topography and generates reflections with polarity opposite to those originating at the 660 km discontinuity, implying an impedance reversal near 1000 km. We link this mid-mantle discontinuity to the upper reaches of deflected mantle plumes upwelling in the region. Reverse-time migration full-waveform imaging is a powerful approach to imaging Earth’s interior, capable of broadening our understanding of its structure and dynamics and shrinking modeling uncertainties.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 27, 2023
Authors
Zhendong Zhang, Jessica C. E. Irving, Frederik J. Simons, Tariq Alkhalifah
Tags
seismic discontinuities
Earth's mantle
wave-equation imaging
reverse-time migration
mid-mantle structure
mantle dynamics
geosciences
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