Seismic Velocity and Radial Anisotropy in the Crust and Upper Mantle of the Wyoming Craton from Surface-Wave Tomography

  • Dave, Riddhi Ajay 1982-
Publication date
September 2019

Abstract

Cratons are old continental cores where lithosphere is largely undeformed over a few billion years. In contrast, Wyoming craton underwent pervasive deformation ca. 80–55 Ma during the Laramide orogeny and has been subsequently encroached upon by the Yellowstone hotspot over ~2.0 Ma. This research aims to address the deformation of the cratonic lithosphere and the craton-hotspot interaction using surface-wave tomography. Rayleigh and Love wave data from 82 earthquakes recorded at 103 broadband stations of USArray Transportable Array are used to construct 3-D shear-wave velocity and radial-anisotropy models. Low velocities and positive anisotropy (VSH >VSV) are observed beneath the Yellowstone hotspot and the Cheyenne belt continuously to ~2...

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