Density, temperature and composition of the North American lithosphere: new insights from a joint analysis of seismic, gravity and mineral physics data: 1. Density structure of the crust and upper mantle.

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2014-12

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Kaban, Mikhail
Tesauro, MagdalaISNI 000000038852189X
Mooney, Walter
Cloetingh, SierdORCID 0000-0001-9472-7881ISNI 0000000078477619

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We introduce a new method to construct integrated 3-D models of density, temperature, and compositional variations of the crust and upper mantle based on a combined analysis of gravity, seismic, and tomography data with mineral physics constraints. The new technique is applied to North America. In the first stage, we remove the effect of the crust from the observed gravity field and topography, using a new crustal model (NACr2014). In the second step, the residual mantle gravity field and residual topography are inverted to obtain a 3-D density model of the upper mantle. The inversion technique accounts for the notion that these fields are controlled by the same factors but in a different way, e.g., depending on depth and horizontal dimension. This enables us to locate the position of principal density anomalies in the upper mantle. Afterward, we estimate the thermal contribution to the density structure by inverting two tomography models for temperature (NA07 and SL2013sv), assuming a laterally and vertically uniform “fertile” mantle composition. Both models show the cold internal part and the hot western margin of the continent, while in some Proterozoic regions (e.g., Grenville province) NA07 at a depth of 100 km is >200°C colder than SL2013sv. After removing this effect from the total mantle anomalies, the residual “compositional” fields are obtained. Some features of the composition density distribution, which are invisible in the seismic tomography data, are detected for the first time in the upper mantle. These results serve as a basis for the second part of the study, in which we improve the thermal and compositional models by applying an iterative approach to account for the effect of composition on the thermal model.

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Kaban, M, Tesauro, M, Mooney, W & Cloetingh, S 2014, 'Density, temperature and composition of the North American lithosphere: new insights from a joint analysis of seismic, gravity and mineral physics data: 1. Density structure of the crust and upper mantle.', Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 15, no. 12, pp. 4781-4807. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014GC005483