@article{dbaeebab83274b94b17a185a20b8b6d6,
title = "Seismic Anisotropy Evidence for Ductile Deformation of the Forearc Lithospheric Mantle in Subduction Zones",
abstract = "Seismic anisotropy provides important information on the structure and geodynamics of the Earth. The forearc mantle wedge in subduction zones mainly exhibits trench-parallel azimuthal anisotropy globally, which is inconsistent with the model of olivine a axis aligning with the slab-driven corner flow. Its formation mechanism is currently unclear. Here we present high-resolution 3-D P wave anisotropic tomography of the Tohoku subduction zone. We suggest that ductile deformation of the forearc lithospheric mantle of the overriding plate induces the trench-parallel azimuthal anisotropy and positive radial anisotropy (i.e., horizontal velocity > vertical velocity) in Tohoku. Our results provide the first seismic anisotropic evidence for the slab-mantle decoupling at a common depth of ~70 km. On the basis of the high-resolution seismic images, we propose a geodynamic model suggesting that the forearc mantle wedge anisotropy is produced via ductile deformation of dry olivine or hydrous antigorite lithospheric mantle, which accords well with the trench-parallel shear wave splitting measurements dominant in subduction zones globally.",
keywords = "lithospheric deformation, seismic anisotropy, subduction zone, tomography",
author = "Jian Wang and Xiaoge Huang and Dapeng Zhao and Zhenxing Yao",
note = "Funding Information: High-quality arrival-time data were provided by the Hi-net data center (http://www.hinet.bosai.go.jp) and Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Tohoku University (http://www.aob.gp.tohoku.ac.jp). Figures were generated using the free and open software GMT 4.5.3 (Wessel & Smith,) and INKSCAPE 0.91 (https://inkscape.org). This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grants 41474043 and 41274089), the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS (2014058), and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (grant 19H01996). We are grateful to Greg Hirth and Chao Qi for helpful discussions and suggestions. M. K. Savage (Editor), an Associate Editor, H. Jung, and an anonymous reviewer provided constructive review comments and suggestions that have greatly improved the manuscript. The anisotropic models obtained by this study are available from the supporting information Data Sets S1 and S2. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright}2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1029/2018JB016912",
language = "English",
volume = "124",
pages = "7013--7027",
journal = "Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth",
issn = "2169-9313",
publisher = "American Geophysical Union",
number = "7",
}