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Crustal structure of the western Arafura Sea from ocean bottom seismograph data
Authors:J. M. W. Rynn  I. D. Reid
Affiliation:1. Department of Geology &2. Mineralogy , University of Queensland , St Lucia , Qld , 4067;3. Research School of Earth Sciences , Australian National University , P.O. Box 4, Canberra , A.C.T. , 2600;4. Department of Geology , University of Dalhousie , Halifax , N.S. , B38 3JS , Canada
Abstract:Refraction data taken from ocean bottom seismograph recordings in the western Arafura Sea indicate a continental‐type structure for the region. This structure is characterised by a thin column (2 km) of sediments, with velocities ranging from about to 2 to 4 km s‐1, overlying an essentially two layer crust. The compressional wave velocities in the upper and lower crust are 5.97 and 6.52 km s‐1, respectively, with the boundary between the layers at a depth of 11 km. Very weak mantle‐refracted arrivals with a velocity of about 8.0 km s‐1 were recorded. Large‐amplitude, later arrivals, beginning at distances near 100 and 150 km, have been interpreted to be part of the retrograde branches from the 8.0 and 7.33 km s‐1 layers, respectively. Model studies indicate that a small positive velocity gradient is required between 17 and 30 km, and that the Moho is at a depth of 34 km. A third set of large amplitude, later arrivals starting at a distance near 250 km has been interpreted as most probably multiple refraction‐reflection arrivals from the 5.97 and 6.52 km s‐1 layers. Correlation of this structure with the stratigraphic logs from exploratory oil wells in the Arafura Sea using layer velocities indicates that rocks younger than Jurassic appear to thin towards the east.
Keywords:Ocean bottom seismograph  Arafura Sea  crustal structure
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