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Ivrea seismic array: a study of continental crust and upper mantle

Authors :
de Franco, R.
Biella, G.
Boniolo, G.
Corsi, A.
Demartin, M.
Maistrello, M.
Morrone, A.
Source :
Geophysical Journal International; March 1997, Vol. 128 Issue: 3 p723-723, 1p
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

A seismic-array study of the continental crust and upper mantle in the Ivrea-Yerbano and Strona-Ceneri zones (northwestern Italy) is presented. A short-period network is used to define crustal P</it>- and S</it>-wave velocity models from earthquakes. The analysis of the seismic-refraction profile LOND of the CROP-ECORS project provided independent information and control on the array-data interpretation. Apparent-velocity measurements from both local and regional earthquakes, and time-term analysis are used to estimate the velocity in the lower crust and in the upper mantle. The geometry of the upper-lower crust and Moho boundaries is determined from the station delay times. We have obtained a three-layer crustal seismic model. The P</it>-wave velocity in the upper crust, lower crust and upper mantle is 6.1±0.2 km s−1, 6.5±0.3 km s−1 and 7.8±0.3 km s−1 respectively. Pronounced low-velocity zones in the upper and lower crust are not observed. A clear change in the velocity structure between the upper and lower crust is documented, constraining the petrological interpretation of the Ivrea-type reflective lower continental crust derived from small-scale petrophysical data. Moreover, we found a V</it><inf>P</inf>/V</it><inf>S</inf> ratio of 1.69±0.04 for the upper crust and 1.82±0.08 for the lower crust and upper mantle. This is consistent with the structural and petrophysical differences between a compositionally uniform and seismically transparent upper crust and a layered and reflective lower crust. The thickness of the lower crust ranges from about 8 km in front of the Ivrea body (ARVO, Arvonio station) in the northern part of the array to a maximum of about 15 km in the southern part of the array. The lower crust reaches a minimum depth of 5 km below the PROV (Provola) station.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0956540X and 1365246X
Volume :
128
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Geophysical Journal International
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39502839
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1997.tb05332.x