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5. Seismology and Plate Tectonics
• Introduction
• Plate kinematics
• Spreading centers
• Subduction zones
• Ocean intraplate earthquakes and tectonics
• Continental earthquakes and tectonics
• Faulting and deformation in the earth
Plate Tectonics Summary (I)
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Plate Tectonics Summary (II)
Plate Tectonics Summary (III)
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Global Seismicity
Deep Seismicity
3
Seismicity Cross-section (Wadati-Benioff zone)
Plate kinematics (Euler pole)
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Relative Plate Motion and Plate Bounday
Angular and Linear Velocity (I)
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Angular and Linear Velocity (II)
How do we find Euler pole?
• The rates of spreading are found from sea floor magnetic
anomalies
9The historyy of reversals of the earth’s magnetic
g
field is known
• The directions of motion are found from the orientations
of transform faults and the slip vectors of earthquakes on
transforms and at subduction zones
9Slip
p vectors and transform faults lie on small circles about the
pole, the pole must lie on a great circle at right angles to them.
• The rate of plate motion increases with the sine of the
distance from the pole
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Relative Plate Motions w.r.t North America
Relative Plate Motions
7
Pacific-North American Plate Boundary
Global Plate Circuit
8
Recent Plate Boundary Model
Bird, G3, 2003
Rigidity of the plate
ω jk = ω ji + ωik (?)
If all plates are completely rigid, above equation should be satisfied
9
Current and Historic Plate Velocities
SLR/VLBI : A few years
NUVEL-1 : Average over three
million years
Absolute Plate Motions (I)
Bend at 43 Ma:
Plate direction
change?
Mantle wind?
Moving hot
spot base?
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Absolute Plate Motions (II)
Plume?
Ri ht R
Richter
Roll?
ll?
Basin and Range
extension?
Propagating Rift?
Absolute Plate Motion and Seismology
• Hot spots and intraplate earthquakes (e.g., Hawaii)
• Seismic anisotropy, seismic velocity and absolute plate motion
can be
b used
d ffor model
d l mantle
tl flflow
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Earthquakes at an oceanic spreading center
Earthquakes on slow spreading center
12
Earthquakes on fast spreading center
Normal Faulting on slow spreading center
13
Cooling of the oceanic plate (I)
Cooling of the oceanic plate (II)
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Elastic Lithosphere
Seismic Lithosphere
Thermal Lithosphere
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Subduction zones
Earthquakes at subduction zones
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Double Seismic Zone
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Normal Faulting at Trenches
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