Smith G P, Wiens D A, Fischer K M, Dorman L M, Webb S C, Hildebrand J A
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, 1 Brookings Drive, CB1169, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Science. 2001 Apr 27;292(5517):713-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1058763.
Shear-wave splitting analysis of local events recorded on land and on the ocean floor in the Tonga arc and Lau backarc indicate a complex pattern of azimuthal anisotropy that cannot be explained by mantle flow coupled to the downgoing plate. These observations suggest that the direction of mantle flow rotates from convergence-parallel in the Fiji plateau to north-south beneath the Lau basin and arc-parallel beneath the Tonga arc. These results correlate with helium isotopes that map mantle flow of the Samoan plume into the Lau basin through an opening tear in the Pacific plate.
对汤加岛弧和劳弧后盆地陆地及海底记录的局部地震事件进行的剪切波分裂分析表明,方位各向异性模式复杂,无法用与俯冲板块耦合的地幔流来解释。这些观测结果表明,地幔流方向从斐济高原的汇聚平行方向,旋转至劳盆地下方的南北方向,以及汤加岛弧下方的弧平行方向。这些结果与氦同位素相关,氦同位素描绘了萨摩亚地幔柱的地幔流通过太平洋板块的一个开口裂隙进入劳盆地的情况。