Heterogeneous Crustal Structure of the Hikurangi Plateau Revealed by SHIRE Seismic Data: Origin and Implications for Plate Boundary Tectonics

Author:

Bassett Dan1ORCID,Fujie Gou2ORCID,Kodaira Shuichi2ORCID,Arai Ryuta2ORCID,Yamamoto Yojiro2ORCID,Henrys Stuart1ORCID,Barker Dan1ORCID,Gase Andrew3ORCID,van Avendonk Harm3ORCID,Bangs Nathan3ORCID,Seebeck Hannu1,Tozer Brook1,Jacobs Katie1,Luckie Thomas4ORCID,Okaya David4ORCID,Mochizuki Kimi5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. GNS Science Lower Hutt New Zealand

2. Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology Yokohama Japan

3. Jackson School of Geosciences Institute for Geophysics University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA

4. University of Southern California Los Angeles CA USA

5. Earthquake Research Institute (ERI) University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractMarine multichannel and wide‐angle seismic data constrain the distribution of seamounts, sediment cover sequence and crustal structure along a 460 km margin‐parallel transect of the Hikurangi Plateau. Seismic reflection data reveals five seamount up‐to 4.5 km high and 35–75 km wide, with heterogeneous internal velocity structure. Sediment cover decreases south‐to‐north from ∼4.5 km to ∼1–2 km. The Hikurangi Plateau crust (VP 5.5–7.5 km/s) is 11 ± 1 km thick in the south, but thins by 3–4 km further north (∼7–8 km). Gravity models constructed along two seismic lines show the reduction in crustal thickness persists further east, coinciding with a bathymetric scarp. Gravity data suggest the transition in crustal thickness may reflect spatial variability in deformation and lithospheric extension associated with plateau breakup. Variability in the thickness of subducting crust may contribute to differences in megathrust geometry, upper‐plate stress state and high‐rates of contraction and uplift along the southern Hikurangi margin.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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