Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation

The Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system shows a complex interaction among asthenospheric flow, subducting slab and overriding plate. To shed light on the deformations and mechanical properties of the slab and surrounding mantle, I investigated seismic anisotropy and attenuation properties through...

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Main Author: Baccheschi, Paola <1972>
Other Authors: Margheriti, Lucia
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2011
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3597/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-35972016-05-19T05:10:30Z Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation Baccheschi, Paola <1972> GEO/10 Geofisica della terra solida The Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system shows a complex interaction among asthenospheric flow, subducting slab and overriding plate. To shed light on the deformations and mechanical properties of the slab and surrounding mantle, I investigated seismic anisotropy and attenuation properties through the subduction region. I used both teleseisms and slab earthquakes, analyzing shear-wave splitting on SKS and S phases, respectively. The fast polarization directions φ, and the delay time, δt, were retrieved using the method of Silver and Chan [1991. SKS and S φ reveal a complex anisotropy pattern across the subduction zone. SKS-rays sample primarily the sub-slab region showing rotation of fast directions following the curved shape of the slab and very strong anisotropy. S-rays sample mainly the slab, showing variable φ and a smaller δt. SKS and S splitting reveals a well developed toroidal flow at SW edge of the slab, while at its NE edge the pattern is not very clear. This suggests that the anisotropy is controlled by the slab rollback, responsible for about 100 km slab parallel φ in the sub-slab mantle. The slab is weakly anisotropic, suggesting the asthenosphere as main source of anisotropy. To investigate the physical properties of the slab and surrounding regions, I analyzed the seismic P and S wave attenuation. By inverting high-quality S-waves t* from slab earthquakes, 3D attenuation models down to 300 km were obtained. Attenuation results image the slab as low-attenuation body, but with heterogeneous QS and QP structure showing spot of high attenuation , between 100-200 km depth, which could be due dehydration associated to the slab metamorphism. A low QS anomaly is present in the mantle wedge beneath the Aeolian volcanic arc and could indicate mantle melting and slab dehydration. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Margheriti, Lucia 2011-05-06 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/3597/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Baccheschi, Paola <1972>
Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation
description The Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system shows a complex interaction among asthenospheric flow, subducting slab and overriding plate. To shed light on the deformations and mechanical properties of the slab and surrounding mantle, I investigated seismic anisotropy and attenuation properties through the subduction region. I used both teleseisms and slab earthquakes, analyzing shear-wave splitting on SKS and S phases, respectively. The fast polarization directions φ, and the delay time, δt, were retrieved using the method of Silver and Chan [1991. SKS and S φ reveal a complex anisotropy pattern across the subduction zone. SKS-rays sample primarily the sub-slab region showing rotation of fast directions following the curved shape of the slab and very strong anisotropy. S-rays sample mainly the slab, showing variable φ and a smaller δt. SKS and S splitting reveals a well developed toroidal flow at SW edge of the slab, while at its NE edge the pattern is not very clear. This suggests that the anisotropy is controlled by the slab rollback, responsible for about 100 km slab parallel φ in the sub-slab mantle. The slab is weakly anisotropic, suggesting the asthenosphere as main source of anisotropy. To investigate the physical properties of the slab and surrounding regions, I analyzed the seismic P and S wave attenuation. By inverting high-quality S-waves t* from slab earthquakes, 3D attenuation models down to 300 km were obtained. Attenuation results image the slab as low-attenuation body, but with heterogeneous QS and QP structure showing spot of high attenuation , between 100-200 km depth, which could be due dehydration associated to the slab metamorphism. A low QS anomaly is present in the mantle wedge beneath the Aeolian volcanic arc and could indicate mantle melting and slab dehydration.
author2 Margheriti, Lucia
author_facet Margheriti, Lucia
Baccheschi, Paola <1972>
author Baccheschi, Paola <1972>
author_sort Baccheschi, Paola <1972>
title Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation
title_short Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation
title_full Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation
title_fullStr Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation
title_full_unstemmed Structure of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation
title_sort structure of the southern tyrrhenian subduction system: insights from seismological analysis of anisotropy and attenuation
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2011
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