TY - JOUR
T1 - P-wave anisotropy, mantle wedge flow and olivine fabrics beneath Japan
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Zhao, Dapeng
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank the data centres of the Japanese seismic networks and the JMA Unified Earthquake Catalog (www.hinet.bosai.go.jp) for providing the high-quality waveform and arrival-time data used in this study. Some of the arrival-time data were measured from the original seismograms by the staffs of Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Tohoku University. The free software GMT (Wessel & Smith 1998) is used for plotting the figures. We appreciate the helpful discussions with Drs J. Wang, Z. Huang, X. Wang and Y. Hua. We are very grateful to Prof M. Ritzwoller (the editor), Prof I. Koulakov and an anonymous reviewer who provided thoughtful review comments and suggestions which have improved this paper. This work was supported by grants from the JSPS (Kiban-S 23224012) and the MEXT (26106005) to D. Zhao, as well as grants from the Chinese NSFC (41602207, 41190072 and 41325009) to X. Liu.
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PY - 2017/9/1
Y1 - 2017/9/1
N2 - We present a new 3-D anisotropic P-wave velocity (Vp) model for the crust and upper mantle of the Japan subduction zone obtained by inverting a large number of high-quality P-wave traveltime data of local earthquakes and teleseismic events. By assuming orthorhombic anisotropy with a vertical symmetry axis existing in the modeling space, isotropic Vp tomography and 3-D Vp azimuthal and radial anisotropies are determined simultaneously. According to a simple flow field and the obtained Vp anisotropic tomography, we estimate the distribution of olivine fabrics in the mantle wedge. Our results show that the forearc mantle wedge above the subducting Pacific slab beneath NE Japan exhibits an azimuthal anisotropy with trench-parallel fast velocity directions (FVDs) and Vhf > Vν > Vhs (here Vv is Vp in the vertical direction, Vhf and Vhs are P-wave velocities in the fast and slow directions in the horizontal plane), where B-type olivine fabric with vertical trench-parallel flow may dominate. Such an anisotropic feature is not obvious in the forearc mantle wedge above the Philippine Sea (PHS) slab under SW Japan, probably due to higher temperatures and more fluids there associated with the young and warm PHS slab subduction. Trench-normal FVDs and Vhf > Vν > Vhs are generally revealed in the mantle wedge beneath the arc and backarc in Japan, where E-type olivine fabric with FVD-parallel horizontal flowmay dominate. Beneath western Honshu, however, the mantle wedge exhibits an anisotropy of Vν > Vhf > Vhs and so C-type olivine fabric may dominate, suggesting that the water content is the highest there, because both the PHS and Pacific slabs exist there and their dehydration reactions release abundant fluids to the overlying mantle wedge.
AB - We present a new 3-D anisotropic P-wave velocity (Vp) model for the crust and upper mantle of the Japan subduction zone obtained by inverting a large number of high-quality P-wave traveltime data of local earthquakes and teleseismic events. By assuming orthorhombic anisotropy with a vertical symmetry axis existing in the modeling space, isotropic Vp tomography and 3-D Vp azimuthal and radial anisotropies are determined simultaneously. According to a simple flow field and the obtained Vp anisotropic tomography, we estimate the distribution of olivine fabrics in the mantle wedge. Our results show that the forearc mantle wedge above the subducting Pacific slab beneath NE Japan exhibits an azimuthal anisotropy with trench-parallel fast velocity directions (FVDs) and Vhf > Vν > Vhs (here Vv is Vp in the vertical direction, Vhf and Vhs are P-wave velocities in the fast and slow directions in the horizontal plane), where B-type olivine fabric with vertical trench-parallel flow may dominate. Such an anisotropic feature is not obvious in the forearc mantle wedge above the Philippine Sea (PHS) slab under SW Japan, probably due to higher temperatures and more fluids there associated with the young and warm PHS slab subduction. Trench-normal FVDs and Vhf > Vν > Vhs are generally revealed in the mantle wedge beneath the arc and backarc in Japan, where E-type olivine fabric with FVD-parallel horizontal flowmay dominate. Beneath western Honshu, however, the mantle wedge exhibits an anisotropy of Vν > Vhf > Vhs and so C-type olivine fabric may dominate, suggesting that the water content is the highest there, because both the PHS and Pacific slabs exist there and their dehydration reactions release abundant fluids to the overlying mantle wedge.
KW - Body waves
KW - Seismic anisotropy
KW - Seismic tomography
KW - Subduction zone processes
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U2 - 10.1093/gji/ggx247
DO - 10.1093/gji/ggx247
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85021732751
SN - 0956-540X
VL - 210
SP - 1410
EP - 1431
JO - Geophysical Journal International
JF - Geophysical Journal International
IS - 3
ER -