Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9527102 | Tectonophysics | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
When corrected for present-day lower crustal temperature, the experimentally determined Vp values correspond well with velocities from the ICSSP, COOLE I and VARNET seismic refraction lines. Near the xenolith localities, the COOLE I line displays two lower crustal layers with in situ Vp values of 6.85-6.9 and 6.9-8.0 km sâ 1, respectively. The upper (lower velocity) layer corresponds well with the metapelitic granulite xenoliths while the lower (higher velocity) layer matches that of the basic granulite xenoliths, though their metamorphic pressures suggest derivation from depths corresponding to the present-day upper mantle.
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Authors
Riana van den Berg, J. Stephen Daly, Matthew H. Salisbury,