Depression of the 660 km discontinuity beneath the Tonga slab determined from near-vertical ScS reverberations

Citation
Eg. Roth et Da. Wiens, Depression of the 660 km discontinuity beneath the Tonga slab determined from near-vertical ScS reverberations, GEOPHYS R L, 26(9), 1999, pp. 1223-1226
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
ISSN journal
00948276 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
9
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1223 - 1226
Database
ISI
SICI code
0094-8276(19990501)26:9<1223:DOT6KD>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The occurrence of the March 9, 1994 (M-W 7.6) deep Tonga earthquake during a temporary deployment of broadband seismographs provides an excellent oppo rtunity to study the seismic discontinuity structure in the vicinity of a s ubducting slab, Near vertical ScS reverberations from the 410, 520, and 660 discontinuities are visible at 10 stations in the South Pacific at frequen cies between 0.003-0.033 Hz without stacking. We use a regional velocity mo del and ray theory to model the interval from ScS to ScS3. A grid search is then performed on the depth and impedance contrast at each of the seismic discontinuities to optimize the fit to both the underside and topside refle ctions. Stacked records indicate prominent discontinuities at 400 km and 66 5 km depth beneath and to the west of the slab, and 410 lan, 500 km, and 64 0 km to the east of the slab. Analysis of individual records suggests a loc al depression of 30 km in the 660 and a broadening of the transition zone d irectly beneath and to the west of the Tonga slab, in a region of possible near horizontal slab. These results are consistent with a large cool region just to the west of the intersection of the Tonga slab with the 660.