Title | A Seismic Tomography, Gravity, and Flexure Study of the Crust and Upper Mantle Structure of the Emperor Seamounts at Jimmu Guyot |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Authors | Xu C., Dunn R.A, Watts A.B, Shillington D.J, Grevemeyer I., L. de la Peña G, Boston B.B |
Journal | Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth |
Volume | 127 |
Pagination | e2021JB023241 |
Date Published | 05/2022 |
ISSN | 2169-9356 |
Keywords | Emperor Seamounts, gravity modeling, oceanic crust, plate flexure, seamount structure, seismic tomography |
Abstract | The intraplate Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain has long been considered a hotspot track generated by the motion of the Pacific plate over a deep mantle plume, and an ideal feature therefore for studies of volcanic structure, magma supply, plume-crust interaction, flexural loading, and upper mantle rheology. Despite their importance as a major component of the chain, the Emperor Seamounts have been relatively little studied. In this paper, we present the results of an active-source wide-angle reflection and refraction experiment conducted along an ocean-bottom-seismograph (OBS) line oriented perpendicular to the seamount chain, crossing Jimmu guyot. The tomographic P wave velocity model, using ∼20,000 travel times from 26 OBSs, suggests that there is a high-velocity (>6.0 km/s) intrusive core within the edifice, and the extrusive-to-intrusive ratio is estimated to be ∼2.5, indicating that Jimmu was built mainly by extrusive processes. The total volume for magmatic material above the top of the oceanic crust is ∼5.3 × 104 km3, and the related volume flux is ∼0.96 m3/s during the formation of Jimmu. Under volcanic loading, the ∼5.3-km-thick oceanic crust is depressed by ∼3.8 km over a broad region. Using the standard relationships between Vp and density, the velocity model is verified by gravity modeling, and plate flexure modeling indicates an effective elastic thickness (Te) of ∼14 km. Finally, we find no evidence for large-scale magmatic underplating beneath the pre-existing crust. |
URL | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2021JB023241 |
DOI | 10.1029/2021JB023241 |