Studies of mantle structure of U.S.S.R. territory on long-range seismic profiles

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Long-range seismic sounding carried out during the last few years on the territory of the U.S.S.R. has shown a basic inhomogeneity of the uppermost mantle, as well as evidence of regularities in the distribution of its seismic parameters. The following data were used: times and apparent velocities of P- and S-waves for investigation of mantle velocities, converted waves for seismic discontinuity model studies and wave attenuation for Q-factor estimation. Strong regularities were distinguished in the distribution of average seismic velocities for the uppermost mantle, in their dependence on the age and type of geostructure and on their position relative to the central part of the continent. Old platforms and the inner part of the continent are marked by velocities under the Mohorovičić discontinuity of more than 8.2-8.3 km s-1, young platforms and outer parts of the continent by 8.0-8.2 km s-1, and orogenic and rift zones by 7.8-8.0 km s-1. The difference becomes more pronounced at a depth of about 100-200 km: for the old platform mantle velocities of 8.5-8.6 km s-1 are typical; beneath the orogenic and rift areas, inversion zones with velocities less than 7.8 km s-1 are observed.
The converted waves show fine inhomogeneities of the crust and uppermost mantle, the presence of many discontinuities with positive and negative changes of velocity, and anisotropy of seismic waves in some of the layers. Wave attenuation allowed the determination of the Q-factor in the mantle. It varied from one region to another but a close relation between Q and P-wave velocity is the main cause of its variation.

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