Seismic Anisotropy of Mafic Blueschists: EBSD‐Based Constraints From the Exhumed Rock Record

Author:

Ott Jason N.1ORCID,Condit Cailey B.1ORCID,Schulte‐Pelkum Vera2ORCID,Bernard Rachel3,Pec Matej4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Space Sciences University of Washington Seattle WA USA

2. Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences and Department of Geological Sciences University of Colorado Boulder CO USA

3. Geology Department Amherst College Amherst MA USA

4. Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA USA

Abstract

AbstractSeismic anisotropy constitutes a useful tool for imaging the structure along the plate interface in subduction zones, but the seismic properties of mafic blueschists, a common rock type in subduction zones, remain poorly constrained. We applied the technique of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) based petrofabric analysis to calculate the seismic anisotropies of 14 naturally deformed mafic blueschists at dry, ambient conditions. The ductilely deformed blueschists were collected from terranes with inferred peak P‐T conditions applicable to subducting slabs at or near the plate interface in active subduction zones. Epidote blueschists display the greatest P wave anisotropy range (AVp ∼7%–20%), while lawsonite blueschist AVp ranges from ∼2% to 10%. S wave anisotropies generate shear wave splitting delay times up to ∼0.1 s over a thickness of 5 km. AVp magnitude increases with glaucophane abundance (from areal EBSD measurements), decreases with increasing epidote or lawsonite abundance, and is enhanced by glaucophane crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) strength. Two‐phase rock recipe models provide further evidence of the primary role of glaucophane, epidote, and lawsonite in generating blueschist seismic anisotropy. The symmetry of P wave velocity patterns reflects the deformation‐induced CPO type in glaucophane—an effect previously observed for hornblende on amphibolite P wave anisotropy. The distinctive seismic properties that distinguish blueschist from other subduction zone rock types and the strong correlation between anisotropy magnitude/symmetry and glaucophane CPO suggest that seismic anisotropy may be a useful tool in mapping the extent and deformation of blueschists along the interface, and the blueschist‐eclogite transition in active subduction zones.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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