Pervasive crustal volcanic mush in the highly stretched sunda plate margin of northern Sumatra
Arc volcanism, crustal deformation, and their interplay are poorly understood in northwestern Sumatra. Traditional receiver function H-κ stacking studies constrain the variations in crustal thickness and Vp/Vs ratio in volcanic zones but rarely estimate the melt fractions. Here, we propose a H-Φ sta...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1730612024-01-15T15:31:07Z Pervasive crustal volcanic mush in the highly stretched sunda plate margin of northern Sumatra Feng, Mingye Wei, Shengji Chen, Ling Muksin, Umar Lythgoe, Karen Wang, Tuo Wu, Zimu Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Arc Volcanism Crustal Deformations Arc volcanism, crustal deformation, and their interplay are poorly understood in northwestern Sumatra. Traditional receiver function H-κ stacking studies constrain the variations in crustal thickness and Vp/Vs ratio in volcanic zones but rarely estimate the melt fractions. Here, we propose a H-Φ stacking method, a variant of the H-κ stacking method, and apply it to the dense nodal array data from Aceh, northern Sumatra, to estimate crustal thickness, Vp/Vs ratio, and melt fraction. Most results show considerably high Vp/Vs ratios (∼1.98) and melt fractions (up to 19%), indicating pervasive crustal magmatic mush. The northwestern edge of the Aceh crust is much thinner (∼22 km) than extended crust globally, reflecting a highly stretched crust due to tectonic processes governing the opening of the Andaman Sea. This thin crust and high melt fractions explain the Bouguer gravity anomaly, and partly explain the northward migration of Quaternary volcanics. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This research is jointly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (42288201) and the Ministry of Education, Singapore, under its MOE Academic Research Fund Tier 3 (Award MOE-MOET32021-0002). 2024-01-10T06:24:39Z 2024-01-10T06:24:39Z 2023 Journal Article Feng, M., Wei, S., Chen, L., Muksin, U., Lythgoe, K., Wang, T. & Wu, Z. (2023). Pervasive crustal volcanic mush in the highly stretched sunda plate margin of northern Sumatra. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(21). https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023GL104391 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173061 10.1029/2023GL104391 2-s2.0-85175948328 21 50 en MOE-MOET32021-0002 Geophysical Research Letters © 2023 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. application/pdf |
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Arc volcanism, crustal deformation, and their interplay are poorly understood in northwestern Sumatra. Traditional receiver function H-κ stacking studies constrain the variations in crustal thickness and Vp/Vs ratio in volcanic zones but rarely estimate the melt fractions. Here, we propose a H-Φ stacking method, a variant of the H-κ stacking method, and apply it to the dense nodal array data from Aceh, northern Sumatra, to estimate crustal thickness, Vp/Vs ratio, and melt fraction. Most results show considerably high Vp/Vs ratios (∼1.98) and melt fractions (up to 19%), indicating pervasive crustal magmatic mush. The northwestern edge of the Aceh crust is much thinner (∼22 km) than extended crust globally, reflecting a highly stretched crust due to tectonic processes governing the opening of the Andaman Sea. This thin crust and high melt fractions explain the Bouguer gravity anomaly, and partly explain the northward migration of Quaternary volcanics. |
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