Non-transparent uppermost mantle in the island-arc region of Japan |
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Authors: | Takashi Iidaka Takaya Iwasaki Kazuo Yoshimoto |
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Affiliation: | aEarthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Yayoi1-1-1, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan;bYokohama City University, Seto 22-2, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan |
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Abstract: | In Japan, the crust and uppermost mantle seismic character is yet unimaged although many refraction surveys have been recorded. The longest seismic profiles are analyzed. A remarkable feature, a long-duration coda wave after the PmP wave (reflected wave at the Moho boundary), is observed on the record sections. Several possible models are considered to explain the long-duration coda wave. The model with many scatterers located in the uppermost mantle explains the observed data well while the undulating Moho and continuous layering models do not account for some aspects of the observed data. The scatterer distributed uppermost mantle is not consistent with that of continental region which is often characterized as transparent. We estimate the scattering coefficient of the uppermost mantle and crust using simulations. The scattering coefficients obtained for upper crust, lower crust, and uppermost mantle are 0.01, 0.02, and 0.025, respectively. The scattering coefficient of the uppermost mantle is slightly larger than that of lower crust, which is characterized as being reflective. The many scatterers in the uppermost mantle might be related to magmatism in Japan. This will be one of the important observations for understanding formation processes of the Moho boundary and uppermost mantle in the island-arc environment. |
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Keywords: | Moho boundary Island-arc Envelope Scatterer Japan Mantle Seismic refraction |
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