SEISMIC CONSTRAINTS ON DYNAMICS OF THE MANTLE OF THE KAAPVAAL CRATON

Citation
Lp. Vinnik et al., SEISMIC CONSTRAINTS ON DYNAMICS OF THE MANTLE OF THE KAAPVAAL CRATON, Physics of the earth and planetary interiors, 95(3-4), 1996, pp. 139-151
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Geochemitry & Geophysics
ISSN journal
00319201
Volume
95
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
139 - 151
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9201(1996)95:3-4<139:SCODOT>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Shear-wave splitting in the upper mantle of the Kaapvaal craton in sou thern Africa is measured by applying the SKS technique to the records of a portable array of digital broad-band seismographs. The data are i nterpreted in terms of lattice preferred orientation in olivine. Fast wave polarization directions at all stations of the array are close to the absolute plate motion (APM) direction of southern Africa since th e end of the Jurassic. This alignment is similar to that previously re ported for the North American craton and suggests that the large-scale component of mantle anisotropy on both sides of the Atlantic can be r elated to resistive drag at the base of the plates. A likely depth ran ge of the corresponding deformation is 150-400 km. Analysis of the man tle converted phases suggests that the high-velocity mantle root of th e Kaapvaal craton, which translates coherently with the plate, resides in the same depth range: the bottom of the root is found at a depth c lose to 380km. We conclude that the root is deformed by the recent pla te motion, but the deformations are not strong enough to be seen in th e available tomographic models.