Sd. Ni et Dv. Helmberger, Horizontal transition from fast to slow structures at the core-mantle boundary; South Atlantic, EARTH PLAN, 187(3-4), 2001, pp. 301-310
Recent tomographic studies of the deep mantle have revealed large-scale low
-velocity zones beneath Africa and relatively fast velocity zones beneath S
outh America. Here we conduct a concentrated core-mantle boundary (CMB) stu
dy across this transition zone from fast to slow beneath the South Atlantic
. Deep South American earthquakes recorded in Africa provide S and ScS wave
form data at core-grazing distances of 85-105 degrees. The waveform interfe
rence pattern produced at these ranges provides an excellent sample of the
CMB structure in the vicinity of the ScS bounce point which can be used to
map out regions of low-velocity zones (< 5% reductions) and the more extrem
e ultra-low-velocity zones (> 10% reductions). The strongest anomalies occu
r at the western edge roughly beneath the Tristat Plateau with weaker struc
tures to the east beneath the so-called 'Great Africa Plume'. These results
agree with dynamic models where strong local upwellings develop at the edg
es of D" (fast) structures. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.