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<i>P</i> and <i>S</i> wave tomography of the mantle beneath the United States
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Mantle BeneathEngineeringMantle DynamicSeismic WaveContinental TectonicsUnited StatesEarth ScienceGeophysicsPlate TectonicsDistinct Low-velocity AnomaliesRegional TectonicsGeodesyNeotectonicsSeismic ImagingGeologyMantle GeochemistryTectonicsSeismologyMantle Seismic Structure
Mantle seismic structure beneath the United States spanning from the active western plate margin to the passive eastern margin was imaged with teleseismic P and S wave traveltime tomography including USArray data up to May 2014. To mitigate artifacts from crustal structure 5–40 s, Rayleigh wave phase velocities were used to create a 3-D starting model. Major features of the final P and S models include two distinct low-velocity anomalies at depths of ~60–300 km beneath the central and northern Appalachians and passive margin. The central Appalachian low-velocity anomaly coincides with Eocene basaltic magmatism, and the northern anomaly is located along the Cretaceous track of the Great Meteor hot spot. At depths of ~300–700 km beneath the central and eastern U.S. large high-velocity anomalies are inferred to be remnants of the Farallon slab that subducted prior to ~40 Ma during the Laramide orogeny.
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