Crust and upper-mantle structure ofWanganui Basin and southern Hikurangi margin, North Island, New Zealand as revealed by active source seismic data

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Tozer B. [1 ,2 ]
Stern T.A. [2 ]
Lamb S.L. [2 ]
Henrys S.A. [3 ]
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[1] Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford
[2] SGEES, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington
[3] GNS Science, P.O. Box 30368, Lower Hutt
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Tozer, B. (brookt@earth.ox.ac.uk) | 1600年 / Oxford University Press卷 / 211期
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美国国家科学基金会;
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Backarc basin processes; Continental margins: convergent; Crustal structure; Gravity anomalies and Earth structure; New Zealand; Sedimentary basin processes;
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10.1093/GJI/GGX303
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Wide-angle reflection and refraction data recorded during the Seismic Array HiKurangi Experiment (SAHKE) are used to constrain the crustal P-wave velocity (Vp) structure along two profiles spanning the length and width of Wanganui Basin, located landwards of the southern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand. These models provide high-resolution constraints on the structure and crustal thickness of the overlying Australian and subducted Pacific plates and plate interface geometry. Wide-angle reflections are modelled to show that the subducted oceanic Pacific plate crust is anomalously thick (~10 km) below southern North Island and is overlain by a ~1.5-4.0 km thick, low Vp (4.8-5.4 km s-1) layer, interpreted as a channel of sedimentary material, that persists landwards at least as far as Kapiti Island. Distinct near vertical reflections from onshore shots identify a ~4 km high mound of low-velocity sedimentary material that appears to underplate the overlying Australian plate crust and is likely to contribute to local rock uplift along the Axial ranges. The overriding Australian plate Moho beneath Wanganui Basin is imaged as deepening southwards and reaches a depth of at least 36.4 km. The Moho shape approximately mirrors the thickening of the basin sediments, suggestive of crustal downwarping. However, the observed crustal thickness variation is insufficient to explain the large negative Bouguer gravity anomaly (-160 mGal) centred over the basin. Partial serpentinization within the upper mantle with a concomitant density decrease is one possible way of reconciling this anomaly. © The Authors 2017.
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