Earthquake Seismicity Reveals the Location and Significance of the Shona Mantle Plume in the South Atlantic Ocean

Author:

Parnell‐Turner Ross1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego CA USA

Abstract

AbstractThe South Atlantic Ocean hosts several well‐studied volcanic ridges and seamount chains, but the origin of their associated mantle plumes is debated. Reduced seismicity on the southern Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) suggests anomalously ductile thermomechanical conditions at 52°S and 47.5°S. These low seismicity patches extend 120–560 km along‐axis, and correspond with axial high spreading ridge morphology, geochemical anomalies, and mantle wave speed patterns likely associated with the Shona and Discovery plumes. Bathymetric data show that the northern extent of the Shona swell is associated with increased volcanism, elevated axial bathymetry, and a series of northward‐propagating rifts, with the overall swell geometry suggesting a buoyancy flux of 0.4–0.5 Mg s−1. The nearby Bouvet Island may be a product of a branch of the larger Shona plume swell, which has influenced crustal accretion on the southern MAR for the past 24 million years.

Funder

University of California

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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