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Segment‐Scale Seismicity of the Ultraslow Spreading Knipovich Ridge

Michaela Meier, Vera Schlindwein, John‐Robert Scholz, Jonah Geils, Mechita C. Schmidt‐Aursch, Frank Krüger, Wojciech Czuba, Tomasz Janik

2021Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Ultraslow spreading ridges form the slowest divergent plate boundaries and exhibit distinct spreading processes in volcanically active magmatic sections and intervening amagmatic sections. Local seismicity studies of ultraslow spreading ridges until now cover only parts of segments and give insight into spreading processes at confined locations. Here, we present a microseismicity data set that allows to study spreading processes on the scale of entire segments. Our network of 26 ocean bottom seismometers covered around 160 km along axis of the ultraslow spreading Knipovich Ridge in the Greenland Sea and recorded earthquakes for a period of about 1 year. We find seismicity varying distinctly along‐axis. The maximum earthquake depths shallow over distances of 70 km toward the Logachev volcanic center. Here, swarm activity occurs in an otherwise aseismic zone. Melts may thus be guided along the subparallel topography of the lithosphere‐asthenosphere boundary toward major volcanic centers explaining the uneven along‐axis melt distribution typical for ultraslow ridges. Absence of shallow seismicity in the upper 8 km of the lithosphere with a band of deep seismicity underneath offsets presumably melt‐poor regions from magma richer sections. Aseismic deformation in these regions may indicate weakening of mantle rocks by alteration. We do not find obvious indications for major detachment faulting that characterizes magma‐poor spreading at some ultraslow spreading segments. The highly oblique spreading of Knipovich Ridge may be the reason for a fine‐scale segmentation of the seismic activity with zones of weak seismicity possibly indicating transform motion on short obliquely oriented faults.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyInduced seismicitySeismologyLithosphereVolcanoTransform faultRidgeSeafloor spreadingMid-ocean ridgeAsthenosphereMagmaRidge pushGeophysicsFault (geology)BasaltTectonicsPaleontologyGeological and Geochemical Analysisearthquake and tectonic studiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materials
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