ScSp observed on North Island, New Zealand: implications for subducting plate structure

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Layered Media, New Zealand, Subduction

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Seismic phase conversions provide important constraints on the layered nature of subduction zone structures. Recordings from digital stations in North Island, New Zealand, have been examined for converted ScS-to-p (ScSp) arrivals from deep (>150km) Tonga-Kermadec earthquakes to image layering in the underlying Hikurangi subduction zone. Consistent P-wave energy prior to ScS has been identified from stations in eastern and southern North Island, where the subducted plate interface is at a depth of between 15 and 30km. Two ScS precursors are observed. Ray tracing indicates that the initial precursor (ScSp1) corresponds to conversion from the base of an 11-14km thick subducting Pacific crust. The second precursor is interpreted as a conversion from the top of the subducting plate. The amplitude ratio, ScSp1:ScS, increases from 0.10 to 0.19 from northern to southern North Island. This is within the range expected from a simple first-order velocity discontinuity at an oceanic Moho. A 1-2km thick layer of low-velocity sediment at the top of the subducting plate is required to explain the remaining ScSp waveform. Our results imply that the abnormally thick Hikurangi-Chatham Plateau has been subducting beneath New Zealand for at least 2.9Myr, thus explaining the high uplift rates observed across eastern North Island.

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