3
EarthScope targets in the central Appalachians Eastern US continental margin preserves the signature of several cycles of supercontinent assembly and breakup in the surface geology. To what extent have deep structures in the crust and mantle lithosphere

EarthScope targets in the central Appalachians

  • Upload
    selma

  • View
    42

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Eastern US continental margin preserves the signature of several cycles of supercontinent assembly and breakup in the surface geology. To what extent have deep structures in the crust and mantle lithosphere persisted over this timeframe? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: EarthScope  targets in the central Appalachians

EarthScope targets in the central Appalachians• Eastern US continental

margin preserves the signature of several cycles of supercontinent assembly and breakup in the surface geology.

• To what extent have deep structures in the crust and mantle lithosphere persisted over this timeframe?

• Why has Appalachian topography persisted over long time period?

Page 2: EarthScope  targets in the central Appalachians

EarthScope targets in the central Appalachians• Central Appalachian swath:• Sharp gradients in Moho depths,

perhaps corresponding with surface geologic structures (Benoit et al., in prep.). Possible magmatic underplating in lower crust?

• Lateral transition in shear wave splitting behavior

• Encompasses C. VA Seismic Zone (2011 Mineral, VA earthquake)

• Encompasses youngest known volcanic rocks in the eastern US (Eocene basalts in and around Harrisonburg, VA)

Page 3: EarthScope  targets in the central Appalachians

EarthScope targets in the central Appalachians

Mid-Atlantic Geophysical Integrative Collaboration (MAGIC): FlexArray deployment + geomorphology/geodynamics component