Seismic properties of lawsonite eclogites from the southern Motagua fault zone, Guatemala
- Authors
- Kim, Daeyeong; Wallis, Simon; Endo, Shunsuke; Ree, Jin-Han
- Issue Date
- 23-5월-2016
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Keywords
- Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD); Crystal preferred orientation (CPO); Seismic anisotropy; Subducting oceanic crust; Eclogite; Lawsonite
- Citation
- TECTONOPHYSICS, v.677, pp.88 - 98
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- TECTONOPHYSICS
- Volume
- 677
- Start Page
- 88
- End Page
- 98
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88622
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.tecto.2016.04.012
- ISSN
- 0040-1951
- Abstract
- We present new data on the crystal preferred orientation (CPO) and seismic properties of omphacite and lawsonite in extremely fresh eclogite from the southern Motagua fault zone, Guatemala, to discuss the seismic anisotropy of subducting oceanic crust. The CPO of omphacite is characterized by (010)[001], and it shows P-wave seismic anisotropies (AV(P)) of 1.4%-3.2% and S-wave seismic anisotropies (AV(S)) of 1.4%-2.7%. Lawsonite exhibits (001) planes parallel to the foliation and [010] axes parallel to the lineation, and seismic anisotropies of 1.7%-6.6%AV(P) and 3.4%-14.7% AV(S). The seismic anisotropy of a rock mass consisting solely of omphacite and lawsonite is 1.2%-4.1%AV(P) and 1.8%-6.8%AV(S). For events that propagate more or less parallel to the maximum extension direction, X, the fast S-wave velocity (Vs) polarization is parallel to the Z in the Y-Z section (rotated from the X-Z section), causing trench-normal seismic anisotropy for orthogonal subduction. Based on the high modal abundance and strong fabric of lawsonite, the AV(S) of eclogites is estimated as similar to 11.7% in the case that lawsonite makes up similar to 75% of the rock mass. On this basis, we suggest that lawsonite in both blueschist and eclogite may play important roles in the formation of complex pattern of seismic anisotropy observed in NE Japan: weak trench-parallel anisotropy in the forearc basin domains and trench-normal anisotropy in the backarc region. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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