TY - JOUR
T1 - Mantle lithosphere transition from the East European Craton to the Variscan Bohemian Massif imaged by shear-wave splitting
AU - Vecsey, L.
AU - Plomerová, J.
AU - Babuška, V.
AU - Wilde-Piorko, Monika
AU - Geissler, Wolfram H.
AU - Plomerová, Jaroslava
AU - Grad, Marek
AU - Babuška, Vladislav
AU - Bruckl, Ewald
AU - Cyziene, Jolanta
AU - Czuba, Wojciech
AU - England, Richard
AU - Gaczyński, Edward
AU - Gaždová, Renata
AU - Gregersen, Soren
AU - Guterch, Aleksander
AU - Hanka, Winfried
AU - Hegedus, Endre
AU - Heuer, Barbara
AU - Jedlička, Petr
AU - Lazauskiene, Jurga
AU - Keller, G. Randy
AU - Kind, Rainer
AU - Klinge, Klaus
AU - Kolinsky, Petr
AU - Komminaho, Kari
AU - Kozlovskaya, Elena
AU - Kruger, Frank
AU - Larsen, Tine
AU - Majdański, Mariusz
AU - Málek, Jiří
AU - Motuza, Gediminas
AU - Novotný, Oldřich
AU - Pietrasiak, Robert
AU - Plenefisch, Thomas
AU - Růžek, Bohuslav
AU - Sliaupa, Saulius
AU - Środa, Piotr
AU - Świeczak, Marzena
AU - Tiira, Timo
AU - Voss, Peter
AU - Wiejacz, Paweł
AU - PASSEQ Working Group
PY - 2014/8/6
Y1 - 2014/8/6
N2 - We analyse splitting of teleseismic shear waves recorded during the PASSEQ passive experiment (2006-2008) focused on the upper mantle structure across and around the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ). Altogether 1009 pairs of the delay times of the slow split shear waves and orientations of the polarized fast shear waves exhibit lateral variations across the array, as well as back-azimuth dependences of measurements at individual stations. Variable components of the splitting parameters can be associated with fabrics of the mantle lithosphere of tectonic units. In comparison with a distinct regionalization of the splitting parameters in the Phanerozoic part of Europe that particularly in the Bohemian Massif (BM) correlate with the large-scale tectonics, variations of anisotropic parameters around the TESZ and in the East European Craton (EEC) are smooth and of a transitional character. No general and abrupt change in the splitting parameters (anisotropic structure) can be related to the Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone (TTZ), marking the edge of the Precambrian province on the surface. Instead, regional variations of anisotropic structure were found along the TESZ/TTZ. The coherence of anisotropic signals evaluated beneath the northern part of the Brunovistulian in the eastern rim of the BM and the pattern continuation to the NE towards the TTZ, support the idea of a common origin of the lithosphere micro-plates, most probably related to Baltica. Smooth changes in polarizations of the core-mantle boundary refracted shear waves (SKS), polarizations, or even a large number of null splits northward of the BM and further across the TESZ towards the EEC indicate less coherent fabrics and a transitional character of structural changes in the mantle beneath the surface trace of the TESZ/TTZ. The narrow and near-vertical TTZ in the crust does not seem to have a steep continuation in the mantle lithosphere. The mantle part of the TESZ, whose crust was formed by an assemblage of suspect terranes adjoining the EEC edge from the southwest, appears in our measurements of anisotropy as a relatively broad transitional zone in between the two lithospheric segments of different ages. We suggest a southwestward continuation of the Precambrian mantle lithosphere beneath the TESZ and the adjacent Phanerozoic part of Europe, probably as far as towards the Bohemian Massif.
AB - We analyse splitting of teleseismic shear waves recorded during the PASSEQ passive experiment (2006-2008) focused on the upper mantle structure across and around the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ). Altogether 1009 pairs of the delay times of the slow split shear waves and orientations of the polarized fast shear waves exhibit lateral variations across the array, as well as back-azimuth dependences of measurements at individual stations. Variable components of the splitting parameters can be associated with fabrics of the mantle lithosphere of tectonic units. In comparison with a distinct regionalization of the splitting parameters in the Phanerozoic part of Europe that particularly in the Bohemian Massif (BM) correlate with the large-scale tectonics, variations of anisotropic parameters around the TESZ and in the East European Craton (EEC) are smooth and of a transitional character. No general and abrupt change in the splitting parameters (anisotropic structure) can be related to the Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone (TTZ), marking the edge of the Precambrian province on the surface. Instead, regional variations of anisotropic structure were found along the TESZ/TTZ. The coherence of anisotropic signals evaluated beneath the northern part of the Brunovistulian in the eastern rim of the BM and the pattern continuation to the NE towards the TTZ, support the idea of a common origin of the lithosphere micro-plates, most probably related to Baltica. Smooth changes in polarizations of the core-mantle boundary refracted shear waves (SKS), polarizations, or even a large number of null splits northward of the BM and further across the TESZ towards the EEC indicate less coherent fabrics and a transitional character of structural changes in the mantle beneath the surface trace of the TESZ/TTZ. The narrow and near-vertical TTZ in the crust does not seem to have a steep continuation in the mantle lithosphere. The mantle part of the TESZ, whose crust was formed by an assemblage of suspect terranes adjoining the EEC edge from the southwest, appears in our measurements of anisotropy as a relatively broad transitional zone in between the two lithospheric segments of different ages. We suggest a southwestward continuation of the Precambrian mantle lithosphere beneath the TESZ and the adjacent Phanerozoic part of Europe, probably as far as towards the Bohemian Massif.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84940215845
U2 - 10.5194/se-5-779-2014
DO - 10.5194/se-5-779-2014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84940215845
SN - 1869-9510
VL - 5
SP - 779
EP - 792
JO - Solid Earth
JF - Solid Earth
IS - 2
ER -