Thermochemistry of the mantle transition zone beneath Australasia
- Lauren Waszek,
- Rashni Anandawansha,
- Justin Sexton,
- Benoit Tauzin
Justin Sexton
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Author ProfileAbstract
The Earth's mantle transition zone has significant control on material
flux between upper and lower mantle, and thus constraining its
properties is imperative to understand dynamic processes and circulation
patterns. Global seismic datasets to study the transition zone typically
display highly uneven spatial distribution. Thus, supplementation with
complementary geometries is essential to improve knowledge of its
physical structures, thermochemistry, and impact on convection. Here, we
present an automated computational pipeline to compile, analyse, and
model large datasets of ScSScS precursors. We integrate various
data-driven methodologies to derive high resolution maps of transition
zone discontinuity properties. Seismic measurements are combined with
mineral physics calculations in an interdisciplinary inversion to obtain
new models of thermochemistry beneath the subduction zones of
Australasia, revealing high variability on short spatial length scales.
Our results identify areas of low temperature and basalt enrichment
associated with subducting slabs, providing insight into local dynamics
and accumulation of basalt.09 Jul 2024Submitted to ESS Open Archive 15 Jul 2024Published in ESS Open Archive