SEISMIC ANISOTROPY IN THE CRUST AT THE MID-ATLANTIC PLATE BOUNDARY INSOUTH-WEST ICELAND

Citation
W. Menke et al., SEISMIC ANISOTROPY IN THE CRUST AT THE MID-ATLANTIC PLATE BOUNDARY INSOUTH-WEST ICELAND, Geophysical journal international, 119(3), 1994, pp. 783-790
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
ISSN journal
0956540X
Volume
119
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
783 - 790
Database
ISI
SICI code
0956-540X(1994)119:3<783:SAITCA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Seismograms of microearthquakes recorded on stations of the SIL networ k in south-western Iceland exhibit strong shear-wave splitting, and ar e consistent with being caused by aligned parallel cracks in the upper most crust. Splitting times of 0.1-0.3 s are observed, with the larger values (0.2-0.3 s) occurring beneath stations in the highly lineated Western Volcanic Zone, and the smaller values (0.1 s) in the younger, less fractured South Iceland Seismic Zone. Five of the stations have a fast shear-wave polarization azimuth of N30 degrees E-N40 degrees E, parallel to the axis of the Western Volcanic Zone (i.e. the Mid-Atlant ic Ridge in Iceland) and in the direction of maximum horizontal compre ssion defined by fault, dyke and fissure strikes and microearthquake f ocal mechanisms. Station GYG, in the north-western part of the network , has the significantly different azimuth of N70 degrees E. This is pa rallel to one of the local strike-slip fault trends, and is probably d ue to a lineated rock fabric caused by those faults.