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Crustal and Upper Mantle Studies in Brazil: lithospheric thicknesses and intraplate seismicity USC, Geol. Sci., 2005

Crustal and Upper Mantle Studies in Brazil: lithospheric thicknesses and intraplate seismicity USC, Geol. Sci., 2005

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Page 1: Crustal and Upper Mantle Studies in Brazil: lithospheric thicknesses and intraplate seismicity USC, Geol. Sci., 2005

Crustal and Upper Mantle Studies in Brazil: lithospheric thicknesses and

intraplate seismicity

USC, Geol. Sci., 2005

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recent team

Marcelo Assumpção - Univ. of SãoPaulo

Suzan Van der Lee - ETH-Zurich; Northwestern Univ.

Mei Feng - USP; Chinese Academy Geol. Sciences

Meijian An - USP; Chinese Academy Geol. Sciences

Martin Schimmel - USP; IJA-CSIC, Barcelona

Marcelo Rocha - USP, student

Marcelo Bianchi - USP, student

Thiago Costa - USP, student

Jordi Julià - USC

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Vp Vp

150 km

crust

500oC 600oC

1300oC

1300oClit

hosp

here

asthenosphere

average reference profile

Vp variation with temperature

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South America Geological Provinces

1) Surface-wave tomography, continental scale

2) P-wave regional tomography. SE Brazil

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Heintz et al. 2005

lateral resolution : 700 - 1000km 300 - 500 km T > 40s, long paths T > 15s, shorter paths

Previous tomography studiesHigh velocities in the Amazon craton

Vs 100 kmdepth

Van der Lee et al. 1999

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Global tomography (Univ. Colorado)

Few stations in South America, very long paths

-> low resolution (does not isolate Amazon craton

100 km

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P

S

P

surface

Surface

S

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BLSP02 Project

New stations in Northern Brazil

10 (ETH-Z) 5 (USP)

Cooperation and support: UnB, UFRN, IPT, UFMS, UFRA, CPRM, CVRD, DeBeers, RTDM, AngloGold.

6100 paths for Rayleigh wave group velocities.

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Rayleigh group velocity dispersion

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Maps of Rayleigh group velocities:

Period 20s

(average 0 - 30 km depth)

Low velocities in the Andes (thick crust) and sedimentary basins (Amazon, Parnaiba, Paraná).

Amazon

Parnaíba

Paraná

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Maps of Rayleigh group velocities:

Period 100s

(average 0-150 km depth)

Low velocities in the Andes (asthenosphere) and high velocities in the cratons/shields.

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Waveform inversion

Path-average 1D model

IASP91, initial

inverted

observed

invertedIASP91

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~1500 paths for waveform modeling

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Path-average 1D models (S + Rayleigh waveform fitting)- more resolution,less data (1550 paths)

Regionalized groupvelocities (1ox1o grid)T = 20s to 150s - low resolution, more data (6100 paths)

Two data sets

T=100s

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DISP PWI JOINT

S-wave velocity at 150 kmdifferent methods

Group velocity Waveform only Joint inversion

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Resolution test for joint inversion (group+waveform)

~ 300 km in mid-continent, ~600 km in northern Brazil

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Amazon geochronological provinces

Tassinari &Macambira,1999

A > 2.3 Ga

B 2.2 – 1.95 Ga

C 1.95 – 1.8 Ga

D 1.8 – 1.55 Ga

Guyana shield

Guaporé shield

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Joint inversion results:

Vs 100 km

Generally high velocitiesIn the Amazon craton.No clear separation between the Guyana and Guaporé shields.

Separate high-velocity block in Southern S.Francisco craton.

Possible cratonic block beneath the Paraná basin?

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asthenosphere

Peru

Bolívia

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resolution 300-600km

Vs 150 km

thickest lithosphere in oldest block A

TransBrasilian Lineament:generally low velocities orlimits high velocity blocks.

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oldest rocks

Vs 200 km

resolution 500-800km

2.9-3.0 Gagranitoids/greenstonesCarajás Iron Province

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150 km

Guyana shield Guaporé shield S.Francisco craton

NW SE

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Intraplate seismicity in Brazil

Very low activity:

max. known magnitude = 6.2 mb

Non-uniform seismicity: why?

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Paraná basin

craton

Seismicity:

No simple correlation with surface geology

suture

craton

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P-wave upper mantle tomography BLSP project, 1992-2004

VanDecar et al. 1995

Schimmel et al. 2003

C. Escalante, 2002

M. Rocha,

2003

~60 stations, 10,000 P+PKP

readings

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station

cratonintrusion 85-60 Ma

intrusions 130-120 Ma, Atlantic rift

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Seismicity

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600.

500.

400.

300.

200.

100.

0 .

Dep

th (

km)

A A '

Number of earthquakes along NW-SE profile (+- 100km width)

Iporá APIP SFC S.Mar/plat.

mag>3,5

lithosphere/asthenosphere limit?

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“uniform catalog”, 1955-2000

compression

tension

Observed directions of the crustal stresses in

Brasil

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mantle

crust

plate

lithosphere/ asthenosphere

thin,hot:weak

thick,cold:strong

1300oC

Assumpção et al., 2004. Geophys.J.Int.

proposed model:

thinner lithosphere is hotter and weaker:

intraplate stresses concentrate in the upper crust.

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station

cratonintrusion 85-60 Ma

intrusions 130-120 Ma, Atlantic rift

What caused post-rifting Igneousintrusions??

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Gibson et al.(1997)

Igneous Provinces : Iporá Alto Paranaíba

80 Ma

model based in Geochemistry :

plume impact beneath lithospheric “thin spots”

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Trindade Plume deviated by the root of the São Francisco craton ? (Thompson et al., 1998; Gibson et al., 1999)

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geochemistry(Gibson et al., 1997)

tomography (BLSP, 2004)

effect of ray paths

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Tomographic Tomographic images are like images are like impressionist impressionist paintingspaintings

Upper mantle tomography in Brazil

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Renoir: “Remando no Sena”

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Current collaboration with USC:structure of sedimentary basins

with high frequency receiver functions

continental flood basalt

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usual gauss filterfor whole crust:width = 2

high frequencygauss filterfor sedimentarylayers:width = 10

station trib

basalt layer

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continental flood basalts in the Paraná basin: Iguassu Falls

Thank you!

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Future collaboration with USC:crustal and upper mantle studies in NE Brazil

2-years deployment with IRIS stations (Jordi, Owens)

crustal seismic profile 500 km long (USP – USGS)

Brazilian funds just approvedFor two crustal seismic lines ~700, 800 km long (USP – IRIS)

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400 stationsfor seismicrefraction lines(4 months)

40 broadbandstationsfor upper mantlestudies(2 years)

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Teresina station

Vp/Vs = 1,71

Crustal thickness= 40 km(assuming Vp=6.4km/s)

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Crustal thicknesses from Receiver Functions

46 km

33 km

46 km

33 km

35 km

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Crustal thickness

constrained by 1- Rayleigh waves2- receiver functions3- isostasy

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TocantinsProvince

deep seismic refraction line.

Higher Pn velocity beneath SF craton

seismicstationused intomography

12

14

20

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1.74

1.76

1.74

1.711.70

Average crustal Vp/VSratio

Archean is generally more felsic, consistent wuth low Vp/Vs (<1.73).Mafic rocks, in general, have Vp/Vs >1.75, consistent with Magmatic Arc.

1.73

1.71