Affiliation:
1. Higher Polytechnic School University of Almeria Almeria Spain
Abstract
A review of the S‐velocity structure beneath South America, for the crust and upper mantle, is performed using a recent methodology based on Rayleigh wave analysis, and a new 3D S‐velocity model (from 0 to 400 km depth) is achieved for this study area. The precise location and structure of the asthenosphere have been both determined from this new model, which have not been obtained in other previous studies, allowing to know how the different geological units that compose South America are delimited in terms of S‐velocity and lithosphere thickness. For example, the highest S‐velocities and the thickest lithosphere of the cratonic areas, are determined at the east of the Amazonian Craton and the São Francisco Craton. The lithosphere beneath the Guyana Shield is thinner than beneath the Central Brazil Shield, and the lithospheric root of the Amazonian Craton is determined deeper than the São Francisco Craton. The lithosphere at the east of the Central Brazil Shield is the thickest (~200‐km thick). Another interesting feature depicted in terms of S‐velocity and lithosphere thickness is the Transbrasiliano Lineament, which is determined in the crust and the upper mantle, confirming that it is not just a surface feature but a deep feature.