학술논문

Understanding the Late‐Stage Evolution of Shatsky Rise Using Transdimensional Acoustic Impedance Inversion.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth. Feb2018, Vol. 123 Issue 2, p1576-1590. 15p.
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ISSN
2169-9313
Abstract
Abstract: Multichannel seismic data acquired recently over Shatsky Rise in the northwest Pacific have the potential to provide important constraints on structure and rock properties from this oceanic plateau. We apply a reversible jump Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling technique to invert for acoustic impedance structure from portions of the processed, poststack seismic lines. This approach, which applies a Bayesian inversion formulation, also allows a quantification of uncertainty in inversion results. It also allows an automatic estimation of the number of model parameters, such as the number of layers, required to fit the data, greatly simplifying the inversion. We use it to infer the shallow acoustic impedance structure of the Tamu and Ori volcanoes at the Shatsky Rise oceanic plateau. Since acoustic impedance depends on the type of basalt present, the results allow estimation of lithology and, therefore, insight into the late‐stage evolution of both the volcanoes. Specifically, results from the shallow crust (∼1 km) suggest a higher percentage of massive flow basalts at Tamu Massif compared to Ori Massif. The percentage of pillow basalts and geochemically altered basalts is higher at the summit compared to that at the flanks of the volcanoes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]