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The Transition Zone and Uppermost Lower Mantle in Subduction Zones Justin Revenaugh Anna Courtier Geology and Geophysics University of Minnesota
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Outline All about water –Quick review of water in mantle –New seismic constraints –Conclusions
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Hirschmann 2006
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Reverberative Interval
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ScS Reverberation Method
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The Transition Zone Melting at 410 km depth –Slow Layer Upon the Transition Zone –SLUTZ The 520-km story
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ScS n Coverage
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Paths Without LVL
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Paths With LVL
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LVL Geography Yes No
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Problems! Melt layer is too thick! Not obvious upwelling zones
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Bercovici and Karato 2003 Upwelling “wet” transition zone mantle melts upon passage through “410-km” discontinuity. Calculations ignore dynamics
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Limits… Transition width is limited by melt production
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0° Dihedral Angle Melt and olivine-basalt aggregate at 1 Gpa (Cmiral et al., 1998) Silicate melt and olivine at P > 7 to 8 GPa (Karato et al., 2005) Fully wetting thin films; gravitationally stable?
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Wet But Not Too Wet If transition zones aren’t near capacity, is there anyplace that is?
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Obayashi et al., EPSL 2006
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Paths Examined
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Paths With Melt
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Melt Profiles
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Courtier and Revenaugh, 2006
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Hirschmann et al., 2006
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Strong 520/Weak 410 520-km discontinuity: –Wadsleyite to Ringwoodite transition Narrower, “brighter” when wet
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Another Strong 520-km Strong 520 coincident with LVL
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Niu and Kawakatsu, 1997
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Niu, et al. 2002
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Reverberation Paths
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Path 2 Eastern US/Gulf of Mexico
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Path 3 Mid-Continent/Gulf of Mexico
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Farallon Slab? Grand et al., 1997 @ 30° N
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Mid-Mantle Reflectors
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East-West Path
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North-South Path
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Mid-Mantle Reflectors
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Grand et al., 1997
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ScS n Coverage
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Two Mid-Mantle Reflectors
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Paths in Coral Sea
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Two Mid-Mantle Reflectors
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“850-km” Reflector
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“1100-km” Reflector
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Hall and Spakman, 2002
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Hall and Spakman, 2002
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Shieh et al. [1998] Getting Water Into the LM
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Conclusions SLUTZ: –Marker of locally wet transition zone –Slab-displaced TZ material pushed through 410 –Below maximum UM storage capacity. 520: –Another marker of locally wet TZ
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Conclusions Frequent lower mantle reflectors –Associated with mid-mantle slabs –Signal of dewatering? –Decarbonatization? Lower mantle “wet pools” –Triggers for LIPs? –Agents of eustasy? –Chemical filters?
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