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Crustal structure beneath the Strait of Juan de Fuca and southern Vancouver Island from seismic and gravity analyses

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Title Crustal structure beneath the Strait of Juan de Fuca and southern Vancouver Island from seismic and gravity analyses
Names Graindorge, D. (creator)
Spence, G. (creator)
Charvis, P. (creator)
Collot, J. Y. (creator)
Hyndman, R. (creator)
Tréhu, Anne Martine (creator)
Date Issued 2003-10-17 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract Wide-angle and vertical incidence seismic data from Seismic Hazards Investigations
in Puget Sound (SHIPS), gravity modeling, and seismicity are used to derive two-dimensional
crustal models beneath the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The Eocene volcanic
Crescent-Siletz terrane is significantly thicker than previously recognized and extends
from near the surface to depths of 22 km or greater. For the northern strait, a weak
midcrustal reflector, dipping east from 12- to 22-km depth, is inferred from wide-angle
reflections. A stronger deeper reflector, dipping eastward from 23- to 36-km depth, is
associated with the top of ‘‘reflector band E,’’ a zone of high reflectivity on coincident
Multichannel Seismic (MCS) data, interpreted as a shear zone. A high-velocity zone
(7.60 ± 0.2 km s⁻¹) between these reflectors is interpreted as a localized slice of
mantle accreted with the overlying Crescent-Siletz terrane. For the southern strait, no deep
high-velocity layer is observed and the E-band reflectivity is weaker than to the north.
A strong deep reflector, interpreted as the oceanic Moho dips eastward from 35 to 42 km.
Seismicity within the subducting slab occurs mainly above the inferred oceanic Moho.
Gravity modeling, constrained by the wide-angle seismic models and seismicity, is
consistent with the inferred large thickness of Crescent-Siletz and high-density rocks
(3030 kg m⁻³) in the lower crust.
Genre Article
Topic crustal structure
Identifier Graindorge, D., G. Spence, P. Charvis, J. Y. Collot, R. Hyndman, and A. M. Tre´hu, Crustal structure beneath the Strait of Juan de Fuca and southern Vancouver Island from seismic and gravity analyses, J. Geophys. Res., 108(B10), 2484, 2003.

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