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1 By C. Haeger1,2, M. Kaban1, B. Chen3 & A. Petrunin1,4 June 15, 2017
Tectonic fragmentation of the Antarctic lithosphere as revealed by the analysis of effective elastic thickness variations By C. Haeger1,2, M. Kaban1, B. Chen3 & A. Petrunin1,4 June 15, 2017 1GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany. 2Free University Berlin, Germany. 3Central South University, Changsha, China.4Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main 60438, Germany.

2 The Project - MANTIS Thermal, density and rheological model of the lithosphere of Antarctica based on the integration of satellite data and its application to the thermal regime of the ice shield

3 1. Motivation National Geographics Derive the effective elastic thickness (Te) as a proxy for thermo-mechanical structure of the lithosphere Controls initiation and evolution of deformation processes, e.g. glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) Klemann, pers. com.

4 2. Geologic setting Bedmap2 Fretwell et al., 2013

5 3. Theory: Effective elastic thickness
Definition: Thickness of an idealized elastic beam that would bend similarly to the lithosphere under the same applied loads  response of lithosphere to tectonic loading  depends on thermal regime of lithosphere Determination of Te by analysing both the relationship (admittance) and the correlation (coherence) between adjusted topography H and residual gravity anomaly B in the spectral domain Admittance: Coherence: Morlet wavelet

6 Compilation of terrestrial (mainly airborne) data
4. Gravity Data EIGEN-6c4 Combination of satellite (GRACE, GOCE, LAEGOS) and terrestrial data Resolution: ~200km AntGG Compilation of terrestrial (mainly airborne) data Resolution: up to 10km Förste et al., 2014 Scheinert et al., 2016

7 5. Gravity modeling Residual Gravity Disturbance B
Adjusted Topography H 5. Gravity modeling

8 6.1 Results: Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence
● Observed Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence -- Normalized Squared Imaginary Part

9 6.1 Results: Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence
A A‘ ● Observed Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence -- Normalized Squared Imaginary Part ─ Te ─ Ice Surface ─ Bedrock Surface

10 6.1 Results Coherence Admittance

11 6.2 Results: Admittance ● Observed Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence

12 6.2 Results: Admittance ● Observed Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence

13 6.2 Results: Te bounds Lower bound Upper bound Coherence Admittance

14 7. Thermal model 100 km S-Velocity Temperature An et al., 2015

15 8. Moho depth An et al., 2015 (AN-Moho) Janik et al., 2014
Lamarque et al., 2015

16 9. Conclusions We computed Te variations over Antarctica using two methods (coherence and admittance):  The coherence method is found to provide more robust results compared to the admittance method.  Te variation shows a general distinction between East and West Antarctica but also lithospheric fragmentation within these regions. We estimated a 3D temperature model for the Antarctic mantle ( km) from seismic velocities using mineral physics equations We created a new Moho depth map of Antarctica using a remove- compute-restore technique based on the AN-Moho compilation and the An1-Crust surface wave model in areas without other data [An et al., 2015] Paper: Bo Chen, Carina Haeger, Mikhail K. Kaban, Alexey G. Petrunin, Variations of the effective elastic thickness reveal tectonic fragmentation of the Antarctic lithosphere, Tectonophysics (2017), doi: /j.tecto

17 Gravity calculations

18 Gravity modeling Residual Gravity Disturbance
Bedrock Freeair Residual Water Ice Residual Gravity Disturbance Freeair Gravity Disturbence Gravity Effect - Topography Gravity Effect - Water Gravity Effect - Ice

19 The fan wavelet transform
Wavelet transform for signal g(x): Morlet wavelet in wavenumber domain: Kirby & Swain., 2011

20 Coherence |k0|=2.668 |k0|=3.081 |k0|=3.773 |k0|=5.336

21 Admittance |k0|=2.668 |k0|=3.081 |k0|=3.773 |k0|=5.336

22 Results - Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence
● Observed Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence -- Normalized Squared Imaginary Part

23 Results – Admittance ● Observed Coherence ─ Predicted Coherence

24 Theory: Remove-Compute-Restore
Stolk et al., 2013


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