TY - JOUR
T1 - Seismic image and origin of the Changbai intraplate volcano in East Asia
T2 - Role of big mantle wedge above the stagnant Pacific slab
AU - Zhao, Dapeng
AU - Tian, You
AU - Lei, Jianshe
AU - Liu, Lucy
AU - Zheng, Sihua
PY - 2009/4
Y1 - 2009/4
N2 - We determined P-wave tomography of the crust and upper mantle under the Changbai volcanic area in Northeast Asia by using 289,318 arrival-time data from 4802 local earthquakes and 9599 teleseismic events. A prominent low-velocity anomaly is clearly imaged in the crust and upper mantle down to about 410 km depth beneath the Changbai volcano. A broad high-velocity anomaly is revealed in the mantle transition zone and deep earthquakes occurred actively there, suggesting that the subducting Pacific slab is stagnating in the mantle transition zone under East Asia. Our results suggest that the formation of the Changbai and other intraplate volcanoes in Northeast Asia is related to the upwelling of hot and wet asthenospheric materials in the big mantle wedge above the stagnant Pacific slab. Hence the active intraplate volcanoes in Northeast Asia are not hotspots related to deep mantle plumes but are caused by plate tectonic processes in the upper mantle.
AB - We determined P-wave tomography of the crust and upper mantle under the Changbai volcanic area in Northeast Asia by using 289,318 arrival-time data from 4802 local earthquakes and 9599 teleseismic events. A prominent low-velocity anomaly is clearly imaged in the crust and upper mantle down to about 410 km depth beneath the Changbai volcano. A broad high-velocity anomaly is revealed in the mantle transition zone and deep earthquakes occurred actively there, suggesting that the subducting Pacific slab is stagnating in the mantle transition zone under East Asia. Our results suggest that the formation of the Changbai and other intraplate volcanoes in Northeast Asia is related to the upwelling of hot and wet asthenospheric materials in the big mantle wedge above the stagnant Pacific slab. Hence the active intraplate volcanoes in Northeast Asia are not hotspots related to deep mantle plumes but are caused by plate tectonic processes in the upper mantle.
KW - Big mantle wedge
KW - Changbai volcano
KW - Intraplate volcanism
KW - Seismic tomography
KW - Stagnant Pacific slab
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pepi.2008.11.009
DO - 10.1016/j.pepi.2008.11.009
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:62749083644
SN - 0031-9201
VL - 173
SP - 197
EP - 206
JO - Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors
JF - Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors
IS - 3-4
ER -