Comparing P and S wave heterogeneity in the mantle
Publication date
2001-04-01
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Saltzer, R.L.
Hilst, R.D. van der
Kárason, H.
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Abstract
From the reprocessed data set of Engdahl and
co-workers we have carefully selected matching P and S data
for tomographic imaging. We assess data and model error
and conclude that our S model uncertainty is twice that of
the P model. We account for this in our comparison of the
perturbations in P and S-wavespeed. In accord with previous
studies we find that P and S perturbations are positively
correlated at all depths. However, in the deep mantle systematic
di fferences occur between regions that have undergone
subduction in the last 120 million years and those that
have not. In particular, below 1500 km depth ∂ ln Vs/∂ ln Vp
is signifi cantly larger in mantle regions away from subduction
than in mantle beneath convergent margins. This inference
is substantiated by wavespeed analyses with random realizations
of the slab/non-slab distribution. Through much
of the mantle there is no signi ficant correlation between bulk
sound and S-wave perturbations, but they appear to be negatively
correlated between 1700 and 2100 km depth, which
is also where the largest di erences in ∂ ln Vs/∂ ln Vp occur.
This finding supports convection models with compositional
heterogeneity in the lowermost mantle.
Keywords
wavespeed analyses, wavespeed models, deep mantle, S-wave model, P-wave model