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Regional conductivity structure of Cascadia : preliminary results form 3D inversion of USArray transportable array magnetotelluric data

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Title Regional conductivity structure of Cascadia : preliminary results form 3D inversion of USArray transportable array magnetotelluric data
Names Patro, Prasanta K. (creator)
Egbert, Gary D. (creator)
Date Issued 2008 (iso8601)
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Abstract In conjunction with the USArray component of
EarthScope, long period magnetotelluric (MT) data are
being acquired in a series of arrays across the continental US.
Initial deployments in 2006 and 2007 acquired data (10–
10,000 s) at 110 sites covering the US Pacific Northwest,
distributed with the same nominal spacing as the USArray
seismic transportable array (~75 km). The most striking and
robust features revealed by initial three-dimensional
inversion of this dataset are extensive areas of high
conductivity in the lower crust beneath all of southeastern
Oregon, and beneath the Cascade Mountains, contrasting
with very resistive crust in Siletzia and the Columbia
Embayment. Significant variations in upper mantle
conductivity are also revealed by the inversions, with the
most conductive mantle beneath the Washington backarc,
and the most resistive corresponding to subducting oceanic
mantle.
Genre Article
Identifier Patro, P. K., and G. D. Egbert (2008), Regional conductivity structure of Cascadia: Preliminary results from 3D inversion of USArray transportable array magnetotelluric data, Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L20311, 2008.

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