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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH,
VOL. 107, NO. B5,
2100,
doi:10.1029/2001JB000190,
2002
Crust and upper mantle discontinuity structure beneath eastern North America
Aibing Li
Department of Geological Sciences,
Brown University,
Providence,
Rhode Island,
USA
Karen M. Fischer
Department of Geological Sciences,
Brown University,
Providence,
Rhode Island,
USA
Suzan van der Lee
Department of Terrestrial Magnetism,
Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Washington, D.C.,
USA
Michael E. Wysession
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
Washington University,
St. Louis,
Missouri,
USA
Abstract
Crust and mantle discontinuities across the eastern margin of the North American craton were imaged using P to S converted phase receiver functions recorded by the Missouri to Massachusetts Broadband Seismometer Experiment. Crustal structure
constrained by modeling Moho conversions and reverberations shows a variation of Moho depth from a minimum of 30 km near the
Atlantic coast to depths of 44–49 km beneath the western Appalachian Province and 38–45 km beneath the Proterozoic terranes
in the west. The variation in crustal thickness is substantially greater than that required for local isostasy, unless lower
crustal densities are >3110 kg/m3. In the upper mantle, Ps phases corresponding to a discontinuity at depths of 270–280 km were clearly observed beneath the eastern half of the array.
Beneath the western third of the array, the receiver function stacks indicate more complex scattering, but weak Ps phases may be generated at depths of roughly 320 km. The transition between these two regions occurs across the eastern edge
of the North American lithospheric keel imaged by tomography. The observed phases may be interpreted as conversions from the
base of a low-velocity asthenosphere.
Published 28
May
2002.
Index Terms: 7203 Seismology: Body wave propagation; 7205 Seismology: Continental crust (1242); 7218 Seismology: Lithosphere and upper mantle; 8120 Tectonophysics: Dynamics of lithosphere and mantle—general.
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Citation: Li, A., K. M. Fischer, S. van der Lee, and M. E. Wysession
(2002),
Crust and upper mantle discontinuity structure beneath eastern North America,
J. Geophys. Res.,
107(B5),
2100,
doi:10.1029/2001JB000190.
Copyright 2002 by the American Geophysical Union.
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