Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
Jul 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007georl..3413305f&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 13, CiteID L13305
Physics
Geophysics
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Marine Geology And Geophysics: Marine Seismics (0935, 7294), Marine Geology And Geophysics: Submarine Tectonics And Volcanism, Seismology: Oceanic Crust, Volcanology: Intra-Plate Processes (1033, 3615)
Scientific paper
A seismic reflection survey was conducted in the northwestern Pacific to investigate subsurface structure of small volcanoes considered to be formed by the newly-discovered ``petit-spot'' intra-plate volcanism. In contrast with an acoustically transparent sedimentary layer in the ambient northwestern Pacific, sedimentary layers are acoustically opaque with interbedded strong reflections beneath the volcanoes. These reflections are possibly caused by inhomogeneous structure due to intrusion of central vent. Subhorizontal strong reflections at base of the sedimentary layer, identified in the vicinity of volcanoes, are probably reflections from sills of dense lavas flowing out within the sedimentary layer. These volcanoes could be monogenetic volcanoes produced by small amount of magma intrusion,<1 km3 in volume. Although such small volcanoes have never been discovered unless through a high-resolution bathymetric mapping, the ``invisible'' intra-plate volcanism affects successive evolution/modification of the crustal architecture of old-age oceanic plates.
Abe Natsue
Fujiwara Toshiya
Hirano Naoto
Takizawa Kaoru
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