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Electrical structure beneath the northern MELT line on the East Pacific Rise at 15°45′S
Authors
Alan D. Chave
Baba
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Baba
Baba
Canales
Chave
Dunn
Evans
Evans
Greg Hirth
Hirth
Hooft
Karato
Kiyoshi Baba
Kurz
Lizarralde
MELT Seismic Team
Pascal Tarits
Randall L. Mackie
Rob L. Evans
Rodi
Wang
Wessel
Xu
Yoshino
Publication date
16 November 2006
Publisher
'American Geophysical Union (AGU)'
Doi
Abstract
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Research Letters 33 (2006): L22301, doi:10.1029/2006GL027528.The electrical structure of the upper mantle beneath the East Pacific Rise (EPR) at 15°45′S is imaged by inverting seafloor magnetotelluric data obtained during the Mantle ELectromagnetic and Tomography (MELT) experiment. The electrical conductivity model shows no evidence for a conductive region immediately beneath the ridge, in contrast to the model previously obtained beneath the EPR at 17°S. This observation can be explained by differences in current melt production along the ridge, consistent with other observations. The mantle to the east of the ridge at 60 –100 km depth is anisotropic, with higher conductivity in the spreading direction compared to the along-strike direction, similar to the 17°S region. The high conductivity in the spreading direction can be explained by a hydrated mantle with strain-induced lattice preferred orientation of olivine or by partial melt preferentially connected in the spreading direction.This work was supported by NSF grant OCE0118254
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