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Anisotropic lithosphere under the Fennoscandian shield from P receiver functions and SKS waveforms of the POLENET/LAPNET array

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    0433164 - GFÚ 2015 RIV NL eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Vinnik, L. - Oreshin, S. - Makeyeva, L. - Peregoudov, D. - Kozlovskaya, E. - Pedersen, H. - Plomerová, Jaroslava - Achauer, U. - Kissling, E. - Sanina, I. - Jämsen, T. - Silvennoinen, H. - Pequegnat, C. - Hurskainen, R. - Guiguet, R. - Hausmann, H. - Jedlička, Petr - Aleshin, I. - Bourova, E. - Bodvarsson, R. - Brückl, E. - Eken, T. - Heikkinen, P. - Houseman, G. - Johnsen, H. - Kremenetskaya, E. - Komminaho, K. - Munzarová, Helena - Roberts, R. - Růžek, Bohuslav - Shomali, H. - Schweitzer, J. - Shaumyan, A. - Vecsey, Luděk - Volosov, S.
    Anisotropic lithosphere under the Fennoscandian shield from P receiver functions and SKS waveforms of the POLENET/LAPNET array.
    Tectonophysics. Roč. 628, July (2014), s. 45-54. ISSN 0040-1951. E-ISSN 1879-3266
    Grant CEP: GA AV ČR IAA300120709
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:67985530
    Klíčová slova: lithosphere * asthenosphere * seismic anisotropy * mantle flow * receiver functions * shear-wave splitting
    Kód oboru RIV: DC - Seismologie, vulkanologie a struktura Země
    Impakt faktor: 2.872, rok: 2014

    Seismic azimuthal anisotropy is the key evidence of the past and present strains in the upper mantle. The standard analysis of shear-wave splitting with the SKS techniques is useful in mapping lateral variations but it is insensitive to depth of anisotropy and to variations of anisotropy with depth. To retrieve the depth localized anisotropy under the Fennoscandian shield, we inverted P-wave receiver functions of the POLENET/LAPNET array in northern Finland jointly with SKS recordings. Shear-wave anisotropy of similar to 2.5% with the fast direction of 40 degrees-60 degrees in a depth range from the Moho to similar to 110 km is a robust result of the inversion. The obtained direction is nearly normal to the azimuth of the maximum horizontal compressional stress in the lithosphere, but a recent origin of this anisotropy is in doubt. This anisotropy may be frozen since the Precambrian, but it shows no clear relation with the trends of the Precambrian tectonics. The upper anisotropic layer accounts for similar to 40% of shear-wave splitting in SKS, and to explain the rest another anisotropic layer is required.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0237414

     
     
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