Document
Evidence of partial melting beneath a continental margin : case of Dhofar, in the Northeast Gulf of Aden (Sultanate of Oman).
Identifier
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2009.04438.x
Contributors
Tiberi, C., Author
Leroy, S., Author
Stuart, G., Author
Al-Lazki, A., Author
Al-Toubi, K., Author
Ebinger, C., Author
Publisher
Oxford University Press.
Gregorian
2010-02
Language
English
English abstract
Gravity data and P-wave teleseismic traveltime residuals from 29 temporary broad-band stations spread over the northern margin of the Gulf of Aden (Dhofar region, Oman) were used to image lithospheric structure. We apply a linear relationship between density and velocity to provide consistent density and velocity models from mid-crust down to about 250 km depth. The accuracy of the resulting models is investigated through a series of synthetic tests. The analysis of our resulting models shows: (1) crustal heterogeneities that match the main geological features at the surface; (2) the gravity edge effect and disparity in anomaly depth locations for layers at 20 and 50 km; (3) two low-velocity anomalies along the continuation of Socotra-Hadbeen and Alula-Fartak fracture zones between 60 and 200 km depth; and (4) evidence for partial melting (3-6 per cent) within these two negative anomalies. We discuss the presence of partial melting in terms of interaction between the Sheba ridge melts and its along-axis segmentation.
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0956-540X
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Journal articles