Publication Date:
2013-10-04
Description:
[1] Three-dimensional P - and S -wave velocity (V P , V S ) models and high-resolution earthquake relocations are determined for the New Madrid Seismic Zone using double-difference local earthquake tomography. The data set consists of arrival times and differential times recorded by the Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network (CNMSN) from 2000-2007 and the 1989-1992 Portable Array Network and Data Acquisition deployment. Waveform cross-correlation derived differential times for the CNMSN data are also incorporated. The velocity solutions are compatible with previous solutions centered on the active arms of seismicity and cover a broader area including mafic intrusions along the margin of the Reelfoot Rift. Major features include elevated V P and V S associated with the mafic plutons and reduced V P and V S along and southeast of the Axial fault (AF), a major arm of seismicity trending along the rift axis. Low V P extends to a depth of at least 20 km along the portion of the AF that extends south of the Missouri bootheel. A locally high V P /V S anomaly imaged along the central portion of the Reelfoot fault is spatially correlated with a significant change in fault trend and is interpreted as a region containing high pore pressure and/or water-filled microcracks.
Print ISSN:
0148-0227
Topics:
Geosciences
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Physics