Seismic gaps and intraplate seismicity around Rodrigues Ridge (Indian Ocean) from time domain array analysis
<p>Rodrigues Ridge connects the Réunion hotspot track with the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) and has been suggested to represent the surface expression of a sub-lithospheric flow channel. From global earthquake catalogues, the seismicity in the region has been associated mainly with events relate...
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doaj-9a9dd7ccd98147cd9aed83bded2ea0972020-12-23T13:21:25ZengCopernicus PublicationsSolid Earth1869-95101869-95292020-12-01112557256810.5194/se-11-2557-2020Seismic gaps and intraplate seismicity around Rodrigues Ridge (Indian Ocean) from time domain array analysisM. Singh0M. Singh1G. Rümpker2Mauritius Oceanography Institute, Avenue des Anchois, Morcellement de Chazal, Albion, MauritiusInstitute of Geosciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, GermanyInstitute of Geosciences, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany<p>Rodrigues Ridge connects the Réunion hotspot track with the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) and has been suggested to represent the surface expression of a sub-lithospheric flow channel. From global earthquake catalogues, the seismicity in the region has been associated mainly with events related to the fracture zones at the CIR. However, some segments of the CIR appear void of seismic events. Here, we report on the seismicity recorded at a temporary array of 10 seismic stations operating on Rodrigues Island from September 2014 to June 2016. The array analysis was performed in the time domain by time shifting and stacking the complete waveforms. Event distances were estimated based on a 1-D velocity model and the travel time differences between <span class="inline-formula"><i>S</i></span> and <span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i></span> wave arrivals. We detected and located 63 new events that were not reported by the global networks. Most of the events (51) are located off the CIR and can be classified as intraplate earthquakes. Local magnitudes varied between 1.6 and 3.7. Four seismic clusters were observed that occurred to the west of the spreading segment of the CIR. The Rodrigues Ridge appeared to be aseismic during the period of operation. The lack of seismic activity along both Rodrigues Ridge and the sections of the CIR to the east of Rodrigues may be explained by partially molten upper-mantle material, possibly in relation to the proposed material flow between the Réunion plume and the CIR.</p>https://se.copernicus.org/articles/11/2557/2020/se-11-2557-2020.pdf |
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Seismic gaps and intraplate seismicity around Rodrigues Ridge (Indian Ocean) from time domain array analysis |
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Seismic gaps and intraplate seismicity around Rodrigues Ridge (Indian Ocean) from time domain array analysis |
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<p>Rodrigues Ridge connects the Réunion hotspot track with the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) and has
been suggested to represent the surface expression of a sub-lithospheric flow channel. From global
earthquake catalogues, the seismicity in the region has been associated mainly with events related
to the fracture zones at the CIR. However, some segments of the CIR appear void of seismic
events. Here, we report on the seismicity recorded at a temporary array of 10 seismic stations
operating on Rodrigues Island from September 2014 to June 2016. The array analysis was performed
in the time domain by time shifting and stacking the complete waveforms. Event distances
were estimated based on a 1-D velocity model and the travel time differences between <span class="inline-formula"><i>S</i></span> and
<span class="inline-formula"><i>P</i></span> wave arrivals. We detected and located 63 new events that were not reported by the global
networks. Most of the events (51) are located off the CIR and can be classified as intraplate
earthquakes. Local magnitudes varied between 1.6 and 3.7. Four seismic clusters were observed that occurred to the west of the spreading
segment of the CIR. The Rodrigues Ridge appeared to be
aseismic during the period of operation. The lack of seismic activity along both Rodrigues Ridge
and the sections of the CIR to the east of Rodrigues may be explained by partially molten
upper-mantle material, possibly in relation to the proposed material flow between the Réunion
plume and the CIR.</p> |
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