Authors
Douglas R Toomey, William SD Wilcock, Sean C Solomon, William C Hammond, John A Orcutt
Publication date
1998/5/22
Journal
Science
Volume
280
Issue
5367
Pages
1224-1227
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Relative travel time delays of teleseismic P andS waves, recorded during the Mantle Electromagnetic and Tomography (MELT) Experiment, have been inverted tomographically for upper-mantle structure beneath the southern East Pacific Rise. A broad zone of low seismic velocities extends beneath the rise to depths of about 200 kilometers and is centered to the west of the spreading center. The magnitudes of the P and S wave anomalies require the presence of retained mantle melt; the melt fraction near the rise exceeds the fraction 300 kilometers off axis by as little as 1%. Seismic anisotropy, induced by mantle flow, is evident in the P wave delays at near-vertical incidence and is consistent with a half-width of mantle upwelling of about 100 km.
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