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Crustal model of the Bransfield Rift, West Antarctica, from detailed OBS refraction experiments
Authors:M Grad  H Shiobara  T Janik  A Guterch  H Shimamura
Institution:Institute of Geophysics, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 7, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland. E-mail: mgrad@mimuw.edu.pl;Laboratory for Ocean Bottom Seismology, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060, Japan;Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences. Ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:The first detailed deep seismic refraction study in the Bransfield Strait, West Antarctica, using sensitive OBSs (ocean bottom seismographs) was carried out successfully during the Antarctic summer of 1990/1991. The experiment focused on the deep crustal structure beneath the axis of the Bransfield Rift. Seismic profile DSS-20 was located exactly in the Bransfield Trough, which is suspected to be a young rift system. Along the profile, five OBSs were deployed at spacings of 50-70 km. 51 shots were fired along the 310 km profile. This paper gives the first presentation of the results. A detailed model of the crustal structure was obtained by modelling the observed traveltimes and amplitudes using a 2-D ray-tracing technique. The uppermost (sedimentary?) cover, with velocities of 2.0-5.5 km s?1, reaches a depth of up to 8 km. Below this, a complex with velocities of 6.4-6.8 km s?1 is observed. The presence of a high-velocity body, with V p= 7.3-7.7 km s?1, was detected in the 14-32 km depth range in the central part of the profile. These inhomogeneities can be interpreted as a stage of back-arc spreading and stretching of the continental crust, coinciding with the Deception-Bridgeman volcanic line. Velocities of 8.1 km s?1, characteristic of the Moho, are observed along the profile at a depth of 30-32 km.
Keywords:Bransfield Rift  crustal structure  OBS refraction experiment  seismic modelling  West Antarctica
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