Authors
Wei Gao, Stephen P Grand, W Scott Baldridge, David Wilson, Michael West, James F Ni, Richard Aster
Publication date
2004/3
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Volume
109
Issue
B3
Description
We present models for upper mantle P and S velocity structure beneath a southwestern United States transect extending from near the center of the Colorado Plateau across the Rio Grande rift to the Great Plains. The models were derived from travel times of compressional and shear seismic phases recorded by the La Ristra passive seismic array deployed from July 1999 to May 2001. Large variations in seismic velocity (up to 8% in S and 5% in P) are seen across the transect in the upper 200 km of the mantle. Seismically slow mantle underlies the Rio Grande rift and Jemez lineament and relatively slow mantle is seen beneath the Navajo volcanic field within the Colorado Plateau. The relative variations of P and S velocity imply that high temperatures are the primary cause of the slow mantle although a small amount of partial melting or hydration cannot be ruled out. Sharp boundaries in mantle seismic velocity are …
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W Gao, SP Grand, WS Baldridge, D Wilson, M West… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2004