Macquarie Home | Course Handbook | Library | Campus Map | Macquarie Contacts
Home page

Macquarie University ResearchOnline

Home
Add
-List Of Titles -On the Vp/Vs-Mg# correlation in mantle peridotites : implications for the identification of thermal and compositional anomalies in the upper mantle

Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/124790

OpenURL Link
41 Visitors 45 Hits 0 Downloads
Title
On the Vp/Vs-Mg# correlation in mantle peridotites : implications for the identification of thermal and compositional anomalies in the upper mantle
Related
Earth and planetary science letters, Vol. 289, No. 3-4 (2010), p.606-618
DOI
10.1016/j.epsl.2009.12.005
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2010
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
020100 Astronomical and Space Sciences  040600 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience  040300 Geology
Author/Creator
Afonso, Juan Carlos
Author/Creator
Ranalli, Giorgio
Author/Creator
Fernàndez, Manel
Author/Creator
Griffin, William L
Author/Creator
O'Reilly, Suzanne Y
Author/Creator
Faul, Ulrich
Description
We use thermodynamically self-consistent and hybrid methods to analyze the correlation of important physical parameters (e.g. bulk density, elastic moduli) with bulk Mg# and modal composition in mantle peridotites at upper mantle conditions. Temperature (anharmonic and anelastic), pressure and compositional derivatives for all these parameters are evaluated. The results show that the widely used correlations between Vp/Vs and Mg# in peridotites are strictly valid only for garnet-bearing assemblages at temperatures < 900 °C. The correlation breaks down when: i) spinel is the stable Al-rich phase in the assemblage and ii) when anelastic attenuation of seismic velocities becomes important (T≥900 °C). This implies that the range of applicability of published Vp/Vs–Mg# correlations for the upper mantle is limited to a depth interval between the spinel–garnet phase transition and the 900 °C isotherm. We use numerical simulations to show that this depth interval is virtually nonexistent in lithospheres thinner than not, vert, similar 140 km and can comprise up to ∼ 50% of the lithospheric mantle in thick (> 220 km) lithospheric domains. In addition, we show that for most of the upper mantle the expected Δ(Vp/Vs) values associated with compositional variations are smaller than the resolution limit of current seismological methods. All these considerations suggest that the Vp/Vs ratio is not a reliable measure of compositional variations and that for large parts of the upper mantle compositional anomalies cannot be separated from thermal anomalies on the basis of seismological studies only. We further confirm that the only reliable indicator of compositional anomalies in a peridotitic mantle is the ratio of density to shear wave velocities (ρ/Vs). Our results demonstrate that geophysical–petrological models (forward or inverse) that model these two fields (i.e. density and Vs) self-consistently within a robust thermodynamic framework are necessary for characterizing the small-scale thermal and compositional structure of the lithosphere and sublithospheric upper mantle.
Description
13 page(s)
Subject Keyword
020100 Astronomical and Space Sciences
Subject Keyword
040600 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Subject Keyword
040300 Geology
Subject Keyword
upper mantle
Subject Keyword
composition
Subject Keyword
seismic velocities
Subject Keyword
density
Subject Keyword
xenoliths
Subject Keyword
attenuation
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. National Key Centre for Geochemical Evolution and Metallogeny of Continents (GEMOC)

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/124790
Identifier
ISSN:0012-821X
Identifier
mq-rm-2010004121
Language
eng
Reviewed
Reviewed
Save/E-mail Citation
Citation Format
E-mail Address
Subject
"Earth and planetary science letters"
 
OR
  • Show All  
  • Show My Selections 
Advanced Search

Search

040600 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience

Browse

  • By Title 
  • By Author/Creator 
  • By Department/Centre 
  • By Subject Keyword 
  • By Journal/Conference 
  • By FoR/RFCD codes 
  • By Resource Type 
  • By Date 

Highlights

  • Most Accessed Objects 
  • Recent Additions 
  • Pending Publications 
  • Author Profiles 

Resources

  • About ResearchOnline 
  • FAQ 
  • Open Access 
  • Open Access-FAQs 
  • Copyright 
  • Contribute 
  • Help 
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions 
Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict Powered by VITAL

Copyright Macquarie University | Privacy Statement | Accessibility Information

ABN 90 952 801 237 | CRICOS Provider No 00002J

Library Staff Sign In